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Herman Schnitzmeyer
(1879-1939) is noted for making a homestead claim on Wild Horse Island
around 1910. He came to the Flathead Valley primarily as a homesteader
and secondly as a photographer. He had been a commercial photographer
in Illinois, where he was born in 1879. Today he is known for documenting
noteworthy events in the Flathead and Mission Valleys including several
scenes from the Flathead Lake steamboat era, Teah T. Maroney’s first
float plane flight from Flathead Lake, and Mr. Frank M. Kerr at the
groundbreaking ceremony for the Kerr Dam. His artistic photographs captured
the majesty of the scenery around Flathead Lake and the Mission Mountain
Range. Schnitzmeyer eventually sold his Wild Horse Island claim and
moved to Polson where he later opened a studio but his doors were often
locked due to the freelance work assignments he did for the Northern
Pacific Railroad, which allowed him to travel the northwest. |
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