The Lucius and Maria Clinton Lane House, also known as the Carrie Lane Chapman Catt Family Home, is a historic building located west of Charles City, Iowa, United States.
The west wing may predate the rest of the house, being the log cabin that existed on the property when Lane bought it.
The house's primary significance is its association with Carrie Chapman Catt, a leader in the American women's suffrage movement.
It was here that the attitudes that would guide her later life were formed during the 1872 Presidential election when she realized her mother Maria had no legal right to vote.
This article about a property in Floyd County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.