@Rodrigo : I don't remember now maybe I've got it after I manually
adding it to Launcher (drag&drop a .desktop file), anyway one can simply
copy "/usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Nautilus.desktop" to
"~/.local/share/applications/files.desktop" and add it to Launcher after
getting rid of the original Launcher icon (i.e. Unlock from Launcher).

@Yonatan @Rodrigo : Sorry I actually meant my comments no. 109 & 110.
Also I currently use this autostart script:

sleep 10
nautilus -q
sleep 5
nautilus -q

(Yes, I need to restart nautilus twice, and even first click the new
Files icon in Launcher before using any other nautilus window ;-)

As a result, I now have the Files icon behaving as expected -- but still
with one exception; nautilus root is represented a separate icon in the
"running apps" section.

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Title:
  After minimizing a Nautilus window of another partition or external
  media or Trash folder, clicking on the "Files" icon on the Launcher
  again doesn't restore the minimized window, but opens a new one

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