Winslow Maine/Train crossing Bridge/Photo Album 1890s-1900s...Women on Bicycles

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Not Postcards. Late 1890s-1900s Winslow Maine "Area" Photo Album owned by the Lane Family of Waterville Maine. Maine Teachers. (see research notes below)Album contains 12 photos measuring 4"3/4 x 3"3/4 attached to the one side of the hard stock album pages, homemade album no front or rear cover. Photos are good with some mild stains. Some stains to pages like seen last. Some edge wear to heavy stock pages.Pages have a wave to them. Outside of album measure 7" x 6".I will be listing more albums from this same family.Research Information on Lane Family(just copy and paste to browser the different links)Rev. Asa Lyman Lane: /data/read.php?1210,479174 (just copy and paste to browser) also /newspapers?nid=1935&dat=18610813&id=GnEgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IGcFAAAAIBAJ&pg=5725,2828443 (on page 2 under "Commencement at Waterville")also/stream/centennialhistor00whitin/centennialhistor00whitin_djvu.txt (on page 499 under Asa Lyman Lane and also mention of him at top under chapter XXVI )Asa Lyman Lane, son of Edmund Cleaves and Mary Ring Humphrey Lane, was born in Yarmouth, February 18, 1839. He graduated from Colby College in 1862 and for the next four years was principal of Reid Institute in Pennsylvania. From 1867 to 1870 he studied at Newton Theological Institution. From 1870 to 1875 he was pastor of the Baptist church at Bidde- ford, Maine. After read more