Frederick H. Kreismann (August 7, 1869 – November 1, 1944) was an American politician who served as mayor of St. Louis, Missouri from 1909 to 1913.
An ordinance that same year also gave the city's health commissioner the authority regulate the storage and transportation of food.
Another public works project, the construction of the McArthur Free Bridge, crossing the Mississippi River north of Downtown became a problem for Kriesmann because the $3,500,000 bond issue that had been authorized to fund the bridge did not provide sufficient funds for its completion.
The bridge was eventually completed after another bond issue was approved during Mayor Henry Kiel's administration.
He died in Webster Groves, Missouri on November 1, 1944, and was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery.