This section is from the book "Text-Book Of Modern Carpentry", by Thomas William Silloway. Also available from Amazon: Text-book of Modern Carpentry.
In cases where a large partition cannot have a proper support from below, - as, for example, where it stands over a hall or large room, - it should be trussed, so that its entire weight shall rest on the points of support.
Figs. 2 and 3, Plate XIV., exhibit two designs for partitions, which will readily be understood without further explanation.
 
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