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Francis Edgar Stanley

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122: 167: 33: 183:). By the 1890s, that business had over $ 1 million in annual sales. However, the brothers abandoned photography when they became interested in automobile development, and sold the dry plate business to George Eastman of Eastman-Kodak for $ 500,000. However, the family's connection to photography continued with the career of the Stanley twins' younger sister, 162:
and opening a photography studio in 1874. Within a few years, the studio was one of the largest in New England, and his twin brother eventually joined him in the business. During that time, Francis patented the first photographic airbrush, which he used to colorize photos.
199:. It was founded in 1897 by Francis and Freelan Stanley. The brothers designed their first car that very year, which became a hit among the wealthy automobile enthusiasts. A Stanley steam car, the "Rocket", achieved the land speed record in 1906, at 127.6 mph. 153:
He and his twin brother, Freelan Oscar Stanley (otherwise known as Free, or more often Freelan) learned to carve violins as taught by their grandfather, Liberty Stanley, at the age of ten. He attended Western State Normal School, now known as the
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Several years later, they were dissatisfied with the quality of the dry plates that at the time were entering major use in the industry. They patented a machine for coating mass quantities of dry plates, and set up the Stanley Dry Plate Company
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when he drove his car into a woodpile while attempting to avoid farm wagons travelling side by side on the road.
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The Stanley Brothers in one of their steam cars circa 1898
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Kingfield, Maine
Wenham, Massachusetts
Western State Normal School
Stanley Steamer
Freelan Oscar Stanley

Freelan Oscar Stanley
Stanley Steamer
University of Maine at Farmington
Lewiston, Maine

Watertown, Massachusetts
Rochester, New York
Chansonetta Stanley Emmons
The Stanley Motor Carriage Company
steam car
Newton, Massachusetts
Wenham, Massachusetts
Freelan Oscar Stanley
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