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The accompanying illustrations present some convenient articles of portable camp furniture. CAMP CHAIR NO. 1 is of oak or other hard wood. A is a stout canvas, forming the back and seat; b, b, b are iron butt-hinges; c, c are leather straps, one inch and a quarter wide, forming the arms; d is an iron rod, with nut and screw at one end.
A is a stout canvas; b, b are iron butt-hinges; c, c, the legs; d, d, leather straps, with buckles, which hold the legs firm; f, f, ends, which fold upon hinges; g, g, cross-bars from leg to leg. This cot is strong, light, and portable.
CAMP CHAIR NO. 2 is made of sticks tied together with thongs of buckskin or raw hide. CAMP CHAIR NO. 3 is a very comfortable seat, made of a barrel, the part forming the seat being filled with grass. A is the top of the table; a, a are side boards, and c, c are end boards, turning on butt-hinges, b, b, b.
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