Background
Stanley, Francis Edgar was born on June 1, 1849 in Kingfield, Maine, United States. Son of Solomon and Apphia (French) Stanley.
Stanley, Francis Edgar was born on June 1, 1849 in Kingfield, Maine, United States. Son of Solomon and Apphia (French) Stanley.
He attended Western State Normal School, now known as the University of Maine at Farmington.
While F. O. initially became a teacher, F. East. took a different path, moving to Lewiston, Maine and opening a photography studio in 1874. During that time, F. East. patented the first photographic airbrush, which he used to colorize photos. 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 in Watertown, Massachusetts (the company was later moved to Rochester, New York).
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.
He died in 1918 in Wenham, Massachusetts when he drove his car into a woodpile while attempting to avoid farm wagons travelling side by side on the road.
Married Augusta Walker, January 1, 1870, 3 children.