Long Description | <DIV class="cityaspfont"><ul class= "fotocolumn"><li class="brewfoto"><IMG SRC="/Pictures/Cities/Flathead_Lake_View_Proctor.jpg" BORDER=0 WIDTH=222 HEIGHT=140 ALIGN=BASELINE><p class="fotocap">Flathead Lake</p><p class="fotocred">Photo courtesy: Lonie Stimac</p></li><li class="brewfoto"><IMG SRC="/Pictures/Cities/proctor_church.JPG" BORDER=0 WIDTH=222 HEIGHT=140 ALIGN=BASELINE><p class="fotocap">Old Church</p><p class="fotocred">Photo courtesy: MTOT</p></li></ul>
<p>The Kootenais moved to the area between Lake Mary Ronan and Flathead Lake in 1869, prompting the federal government to open a commissary near what later became Proctor. The Kootenai referred to the area as Fish Trap. Clarenece E. Proctor arrived in the area in 1883 and established a ranch and store. Originally called Dayton, the town prospered, but in 1910, with the opening of the Flathead Indian Reservation to non-Indian homesteaders, the residents realized a location on Flathead Lake would be better for business and moved the town 2 miles to the lakeshore. With it went the name of the town. Residents of the old town petitioned and received approval to open a new post office and rename their town Proctor, after its most prominent citizen.(Copyright 2009, <I>Montana Historical Society: Montana Place Names from Alzada to Zortman</I>, Montana Historical Society Research Center Staff)</p><p><a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=3071">Big Arm Bay</a>, of <a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=11891">Flathead Lake</a> is a popular jump-off point to <a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=3074">Wild Horse Island</a>. Big Arm's long pebble beach is popular with sunbathers and swimmers. Camping under a stand of mature ponderosa pine and juniper is a major attraction.</p><p><a href="/categories/moreinfo.asp?SiteID=1&IDRRecordID=3077">Lake Mary Ronan State Park</a> offers camping, swimming, fishing, and boating with boating ramp. Just seven miles west of Flathead Lake off the beaten path and shaded by Douglas-fir and western larch, this park provides a quiet opportunity to pick huckleberries, hunt mushrooms, and spot interesting birds. Trails lead into the surrounding area which abounds in wildflowers and wildlife.</p> |
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