Use for desks invented by William S. Wooton in 1875, manufactured by the Wooten Desk Company, and characterized by either a flat or slanted writing surface and a single or double pedestal base; the base contains a hinged or pivoted caselike section which, when opened, reveals dozens of slots, shelves, and pigeonholes.
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