The Black Walnut Inn Historical Carriage House Frontview 1865 formerly Henry C. Schnoor Mansion
by Bernadette Krupa
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24.000 x 16.000 x 0.500 inches
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Title
The Black Walnut Inn Historical Carriage House Frontview 1865 formerly Henry C. Schnoor Mansion
Artist
Bernadette Krupa
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
Located in New Baltimore, Michigan USA - Frontview
Press Release 6/23/2023 voicenews.com - currently renting on Airbnb
https://www.voicenews.com/2023/06/23/preserving-local-history-the-black-walnut-inn-offers-glimpse-into-new-baltimores-past/
https://www.lakestclairguide.com/service/black-walnut-inn-bed-breakfast/
The Black Walnut Inn is a jewel and should be on the National Register. The Carriage house is the only one for 20 miles. Oh No!!
Original owner HENRY C. SCHNOOR and name change May 2022 "The Black Walnut Inn" New Baltimore, Michigan. https://www.oldhousedreams.com/2019/07/08/1886-italianate-new-baltimore-mi/
http://genealogytrails.com/mich/stclair/iratwp.html
HENRY C. SCHNOOR, merchant and manufacturer, P. O. Fair Haven, is a native of Germany, and was born February 7, 1835. He emigrated to this country in 1853, and came to Detroit, where he worked at the cooper's trade two years, then came to New Baltimore and was engaged in business with his brother two years, then came to Fair Haven and engaged in mercantile business. He paid $1,000 for the property and $400 for the stock of goods, and since then has successfully carried on the business here. He carries a large stock of goods and has a large trade. In 1867, he bought the saw mill of William Jenny and converted it into a stave, heading and lumber mill and established his present business, and since then for the past fifteen years has built up and carried on a large, successful and extensive business, employing in his mills, boats and business between 100 and 200 hands. His logs come mostly from Canada. He has his own steam vessels for freighting his goods, which find markets in the East, West and South. He also has a saw and planing mill for sawing and dressing lumber, in connection with his manufactory. He is also engaged in the stave, hoop and heading business at Wallaceburg, Canada. Mr. Schnoor started in life without anything, and has become by his energy, one of the most successful business men in the county. In 1858, he married Miss Louisa Kruse, a native of Germany. They have nine children�€”four sons and five daughters�€”William, Bernard, George, Henry. Alvina, Louisa, Clara, Hattie and Bessie.
History of St. Clair - Chicago A.T. Andreas & Co 1883
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January 10th, 2012
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Comments (26)
Hazel Holland
Charming and beautiful, Bernadette! L/F
Bernadette Krupa replied:
Thank you, Hazel, grateful for your charming and beautiful comments! Appreciated!!
Marian Bell
Love the composition and colors in this beautiful painting! LF
Bernadette Krupa replied:
Thank you, Marian, grateful for your composition and colors comments! Appreciated!!
Nancy Griswold
A wonderful painting of The Black Walnut Inn - Bed and Breakfast, hope they saw it FAV+
Constance DRESCHER
Thank you very much, Bernadette. I like your painting of the Blackwalnut Inn very much. It looks like quite a pleasant place to stay and if I ever find myself in New Baltimore, Michigan, I'll try and take a room there for a few nights.
Bernadette Krupa replied:
Thank you, Constance, grateful for your wonderful comments and possible visit! Appreciated!!
Marcia Colelli
Very beautiful and charming scene with nice warm tones. Lovely image and work. L/F
Bernadette Krupa replied:
Thank you, Marcia, grateful for your beautiful and charming comments! Appreciated!!
Rick Davis
Hi Bernadette,,,,love its rich colors, the birds and it has an excellent vintage look! Well Done! Fav
Rachel Morrison
Such a beautiful and cozy place and work!
Bernadette Krupa replied:
Thank you, Rachel, for your lovely comments! A gem to visit... Appreciated!!
Marcia Colelli
Very beautiful image of this Bed And Breakfast. L/F
Bernadette Krupa replied:
Thank you, Marcia, for your lovely comments on this gorgeous Historical Inn! Appreciated!!
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
Revisiting this fabulous architecture painting Bernadette f/ l