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[Interior of a Courtroom]
Photograph of the interior of a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There are two chairs behind each table in the foreground, and there are several large leather chairs behind the judge's bench at the front of the room.
[Large Leather Chair]
Photograph of a large leather chair behind a judge's bench in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There is a laptop on the bench, several other chairs in the background, and a Texas flag and an American flag on either side of the leather chair.
[Chairs Around Table]
Photograph of several wooden chairs arranged around a green-topped table in a room in Livingston, Texas. There are three rolls of paper towels and a bottle of hand sanitizer on top of a microwave on a table in the right background, and there is an open door to the left.
[Photograph of a Jury Box]
Photograph of twelve chairs in a jury box in a courtroom in Livingston, Texas. Three plush red chairs around the room, and a wooden table is visible to the left.
[Chairs and Tables in Courtroom]
Photograph of several wooden chairs and tables in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
[Chairs with Dresser]
Photograph of a wooden dresser situated between two wooden chairs in front of a window inside the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. The chair to the right has a cushion on the seat.
[Photograph of Folding Chairs]
Photograph of chairs bolted to the ground, with their bottoms folded up, inside a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
[Microphones in Front of Table]
Photograph of two microphones and wires on the floor in front of a table in a room in Livingston, Texas. There are several red chairs behind the table and pushed against the wall in the background.
[Interior of Courtroom]
Photograph of the interior of a courtroom, including tables, chairs, and a judge's bench, in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
[Framed American Flag on Wall]
Photograph of a framed American flag on the wall behind a judge's bench in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
[Photograph of a Glass-Topped Wooden Table]
Photograph of a glass-topped wooden table with two chairs behind it in a room in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. Two folding chairs are visible to the left.
[Benches in a Courtroom]
Photograph of two rows of wooden benches in a courtroom in Livingston, Texas. There are paintings of men on the wall in the background, and three red chairs sit behind a table at the front of the room.
[Photograph of Wooden Desk]
Photograph of the top of a wooden desk in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. Two chairs are visible to the right, behind the desk.
[Desk in an Office]
Photograph of a large wooden desk and a blue chair in an office in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. A framed paper, a carved wooden Texas seal, and two plaques are mounted on the wall in the background, and there is a bookshelf to the far left.
[Interior of a Courtroom]
Photograph of the interior of a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There are several wooden tables, barriers, and desks arranged around the room, and there is a large leather chair behind the desk at the front of the room.
[Chairs Around Table]
Photograph of wooden chairs around a green-topped table in a room in Livingston, Texas. There are two more wooden chairs and two folding chairs pushed against the wall to the right, and there are two open doors in the background.
[Side View of Judge's Bench]
Photograph of a side view of a judge's bench and chair in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There is a table in front of the bench, to the left.
Motor.
Patent for a new and improved motor. This design consists in the reciprocating "bar, the shaft mounted in the lower portion of the chair, the drum on said shaft, cord coiled around the drum and connected to the bar, the rest secured to the upper end of the bar, and the spring coiled around the said bar between the chair-seat and the rest" (lines 1-6).
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