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PLATE No. 228 

 STATIONARY SEAT USED BY PARK DEPARTMENT, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 



This type of simple and durable seat is used in the parks of many cities. These seats are frequently made 

 by employees of the park department. The following notes accompany the plan prepared by John J. Murphy, 

 Engineer, Boston Park Department: Seat slats, sound, clear, straight grained oak; slats halved together at joints; 

 joints to be two inches long; seat posts, make one part cement and two and one-half parts sand; seat posts and 

 brackets to be cast in one piece; reinforcing to be medium steel rods as shown. 



