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  1. The Winder Building is an office building in Washington, D.C., just west of the White House. It is located at 604 17th Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. History. It was designed by Richard A. Gilpin, (or Robert Mills), for W. H. Winder, a nephew of Gen. William H. Winder. It was leased as government offices.

  2. Civil War | Article. Winder Building. The Winder Building was completed in 1848. It was the brain child of William H. Winder, who was convinced that the United States Government was making a mistake by not undertaking the construction of fireproof buildings.

  3. Dubbed the first “skyscraper” of Washington DC, the headquarters of the Office of the Unites States Trade Representative, also known as the “Winder Building,” has had a long and storied lifespan. The younger Winder decided to try his hand at building speculation in Washington DC.

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  5. Designed exclusively for governmental use, the Winder Building was erected as a commercial venture by W. H. Winder, a nephew of General W. H. Winder, who commanded the American Forces at the Battle of Bladensburg in the War of 1812. The Government rented the building in 1848 for several bureaus...

  6. The Winder building, named after its builder, William H. Winder, was Washington’s first “skyscraper” when it opened for business in 1848. The government purchased the building in 1854 for $200,000.

  7. The Winder Building occupies a key place in the history of Washington during the Civil War. The clerks and military officers who worked there played an important role in the Union war effort over the course of four long and trying years. USTR is proud to call the Winder Building home.

  8. Jan 21, 2024 · Real estate. GSA Properties. Visiting Public Buildings. Winder Building. What's Inside? About the Winder Building. Named after its builder, William H. Winder, the Winder building was Washington’s first ‘skyscraper’ when it opened for business in 1848.

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