Camp-chair


a light folding chair, usually with a canvas seat and back.
Historical Examples

Upon The Tree-Tops Olive Thorne Miller
Dave Porter At Bear Camp Edward Stratemeyer
Tales of Fishes Zane Grey
The Long Day Dorothy Richardson
How to Camp Out John M. Gould
Kim Rudyard Kipling
Quick Action Robert W. Chambers
Mae Madden Mary Murdoch Mason
East Angels Constance Fenimore Woolson
Lazarre Mary Hartwell Catherwood

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