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Date: May 28, 2025

Legacy Makers: Stories of Black Inventors and Icons

Title and Show Info

Episode #28. The Ladder and the Legacy: The Inventive Life of Joseph R. Winters.

Featuring: Toni Davis (Host & Storyteller).

Summary

🎙️ The Ladder and the Legacy: The Inventive Life of Joseph R. Winters

When fire threatened the booming cities of 19th-century America, one man saw beyond the flames—and built a ladder to the future.

Born a free person of color in 1816 Virginia, with Shawnee roots and a heart full of observation, Joseph R. Winters defied every limitation society tried to place on him. In this episode, we trace his journey from herbalist apprentice and railroad worker to self-taught inventor, songwriter, and the man behind one of the most important firefighting innovations of his time: the wagon-mounted metal fire escape ladder.

But Joseph’s story isn’t just about patents and pulleys. It’s about grit, loss, poetry, perseverance—and a quiet genius who made it his mission to solve problems others didn’t dare to touch. From Underground Railroad whispers to oil drilling dreams and a gunsmith shop with more plot twists than a crime novel, Joseph’s life is a riveting tale of resilience and raw ingenuity.

Join us as we climb through history on the rungs of a forgotten legacy—one invention, one verse, one act of courage at a time.

🔥 History never sounded so inventive.

Highlights:

00:56- INTRO.

02:34- JOSEPH R. WINTERS’ BIRTH.

03:01- HIS FATHER.

03:16- HIS MOTHER.

03:28- HIS GRANDMOTHER.

04:13- RELOCATES TO PENNSYLVANIA.

04:32- FARMER.

04:48- EMPLOYED BY THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD SHOP AS A MECHANIC.

06:26- MARRIES.

06:42- CHILDREN.

07:33- MUSICIAN AND POET. 1ST SONG.

09:57- FILES FOR HIS 1ST PATENT.

10:21- INVENTOR. 1ST PATENT #203,517.

11:42- DEMONSTRATES HIS INVENTION.

12:40- 2ND PATENT #214,224.

13:27- 3RD PATENT #258,186.

14:01- ENTREPRENEUR.

14:09- OPENS THE WINTERS’ COAL, OIL, GAS, MINERAL MINING COMPANY.

14:56- SELLS SHARES IN THE WINTERS’ PROSPECTING COMPANY.

15:54- OPENS A GUNSMITH SHOP.

16:21- GUNSMITH SHOP IS ROBBED.

17:06- 2ND SONG.

17:27- GUNSMITH SHOP ROBBED A 2ND TIME.

17:44- RETURNS TO THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD SHOPS.

18:19- CHAMBERSBURG MAROONS BASEBALL TEAM.

18:40- PASSES AWAY.

18:50- BURIED.

19:20- PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION ERECTS A MARKER IN 2005.

20:15- CONCLUSION.

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Links to additional resources:

Joseph Winters: African American Inventor

Chambersburg man held numerous patents

https://aaregistry.org/story/j-r-winters-lyricist-and-inventor-born/

Joseph W. Winters (1816-1916) | BlackPast.org

Joseph Winters - Wikipedia

US203517A - Improvement in fire-escape ladders - Google Patents

On May 7, 1878 Joseph Winters received patent for a wagon-mounted fire escape ladder - This Day in Patent History - Patent Yogi

A Black Man Receives the First of Two Patents for a Fire Escape Ladder - African American Registry

A Black Man Receives His Second Fire Escape Ladder Patent - African American Registry

Joseph Winters and the Fire Escape Ladder

Black ThenMay 7, 1878: J.R. Winters Gains First Patent For Improvements To The Fire Ladder - Black Then

US214224A - Improvement in fire-escape ladders - Google Patents

1498390124656241787-00214224

Joseph Winters - Fire Escape Ladder

Little Known Black History Fact: Joseph R. Winter

Joseph Richard “Nigerian” Winters (1816-1916) - Find a Grave Memorial

5 Big Changes Made to Firetrucks Over Time To Improve Safety

Joseph Winters Historical Marker

Who was Joseph Winters (1816-1916) and what did he invent? - YEN.COM.GH

Joseph Richard ‘Nigerian’ Winters: Ladders of Success | Post News Group

Fire Safety And the Underground Railroad

Joseph Richard Winters (1816-1916) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

Mt. Lebanon Cemetery – Chambersburg, PA | Pennsylvania Grand Review

United States presidential election of 1896 | McKinley vs. Bryan, Political Issues, Campaigns, & Results | Britannica

Calls to Action: The Civil War Era Songs of Joseph R. Winters - The Journal of the Civil War Era

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Date: May 28, 2025

Legacy Makers: Stories of Black Inventors and Icons

Title and Show Info

Episode #28. The Ladder and the Legacy: The Inventive Life of Joseph R. Winters.

Featuring: Toni Davis (Host & Storyteller).

Summary

🎙️ The Ladder and the Legacy: The Inventive Life of Joseph R. Winters

When fire threatened the booming cities of 19th-century America, one man saw beyond the flames—and built a ladder to the future.

Born a free person of color in 1816 Virginia, with Shawnee roots and a heart full of observation, Joseph R. Winters defied every limitation society tried to place on him. In this episode, we trace his journey from herbalist apprentice and railroad worker to self-taught inventor, songwriter, and the man behind one of the most important firefighting innovations of his time: the wagon-mounted metal fire escape ladder.

But Joseph’s story isn’t just about patents and pulleys. It’s about grit, loss, poetry, perseverance—and a quiet genius who made it his mission to solve problems others didn’t dare to touch. From Underground Railroad whispers to oil drilling dreams and a gunsmith shop with more plot twists than a crime novel, Joseph’s life is a riveting tale of resilience and raw ingenuity.

Join us as we climb through history on the rungs of a forgotten legacy—one invention, one verse, one act of courage at a time.

🔥 History never sounded so inventive.

Highlights:

00:56- INTRO.

02:34- JOSEPH R. WINTERS’ BIRTH.

03:01- HIS FATHER.

03:16- HIS MOTHER.

03:28- HIS GRANDMOTHER.

04:13- RELOCATES TO PENNSYLVANIA.

04:32- FARMER.

04:48- EMPLOYED BY THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD SHOP AS A MECHANIC.

06:26- MARRIES.

06:42- CHILDREN.

07:33- MUSICIAN AND POET. 1ST SONG.

09:57- FILES FOR HIS 1ST PATENT.

10:21- INVENTOR. 1ST PATENT #203,517.

11:42- DEMONSTRATES HIS INVENTION.

12:40- 2ND PATENT #214,224.

13:27- 3RD PATENT #258,186.

14:01- ENTREPRENEUR.

14:09- OPENS THE WINTERS’ COAL, OIL, GAS, MINERAL MINING COMPANY.

14:56- SELLS SHARES IN THE WINTERS’ PROSPECTING COMPANY.

15:54- OPENS A GUNSMITH SHOP.

16:21- GUNSMITH SHOP IS ROBBED.

17:06- 2ND SONG.

17:27- GUNSMITH SHOP ROBBED A 2ND TIME.

17:44- RETURNS TO THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD SHOPS.

18:19- CHAMBERSBURG MAROONS BASEBALL TEAM.

18:40- PASSES AWAY.

18:50- BURIED.

19:20- PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL AND MUSEUM COMMISSION ERECTS A MARKER IN 2005.

20:15- CONCLUSION.

Subscribe to the podcast.

Links to additional resources:

Joseph Winters: African American Inventor

Chambersburg man held numerous patents

https://aaregistry.org/story/j-r-winters-lyricist-and-inventor-born/

Joseph W. Winters (1816-1916) | BlackPast.org

Joseph Winters - Wikipedia

US203517A - Improvement in fire-escape ladders - Google Patents

On May 7, 1878 Joseph Winters received patent for a wagon-mounted fire escape ladder - This Day in Patent History - Patent Yogi

A Black Man Receives the First of Two Patents for a Fire Escape Ladder - African American Registry

A Black Man Receives His Second Fire Escape Ladder Patent - African American Registry

Joseph Winters and the Fire Escape Ladder

Black ThenMay 7, 1878: J.R. Winters Gains First Patent For Improvements To The Fire Ladder - Black Then

US214224A - Improvement in fire-escape ladders - Google Patents

1498390124656241787-00214224

Joseph Winters - Fire Escape Ladder

Little Known Black History Fact: Joseph R. Winter

Joseph Richard “Nigerian” Winters (1816-1916) - Find a Grave Memorial

5 Big Changes Made to Firetrucks Over Time To Improve Safety

Joseph Winters Historical Marker

Who was Joseph Winters (1816-1916) and what did he invent? - YEN.COM.GH

Joseph Richard ‘Nigerian’ Winters: Ladders of Success | Post News Group

Fire Safety And the Underground Railroad

Joseph Richard Winters (1816-1916) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

Mt. Lebanon Cemetery – Chambersburg, PA | Pennsylvania Grand Review

United States presidential election of 1896 | McKinley vs. Bryan, Political Issues, Campaigns, & Results | Britannica

Calls to Action: The Civil War Era Songs of Joseph R. Winters - The Journal of the Civil War Era

  continue reading

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