1 Museum Drive, Ottumwa, IA 52501

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Ottumwa Music Makers

Ottumwa’s history is known for being deeply shaped by agriculture and industrialization including coal mining, meatpacking, and manufacturing. You may be surprised to know that in the early 1900’s, Ottumwa was also a vibrant musical community.

Our newest exhibit, Ottumwa Music Makers, spotlights a least 7 known luthiers in Ottumwa in the early 20th century. Violins made by Ottumwa makers Charles M. Woolworth, Ellis Newton and his son Stanley are even featured among the collections at the National Music Museum on the campus of the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, SD.

We are proud to showcase five stunning violins made and re-graduated here in Ottumwa between 1901-1920. We invite you to view the intricate craftsmanship and care apparent in each of these instruments and learn more about both the professional and hobbyist violin makers that made beautiful music history in Ottumwa.

We are grateful to Tom Shadonix for sharing his knowledge of Ottumwa violin makers, Dennis Wilhoit for loaning the Woolworth violin to be displayed in our exhibit, Tom Leinhauser for the donation of a Newton violin, and Lori Daniels for her extensive research assistance.

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As part of our commitment to serving you better, the Iowa Heartland History Connection will be temporarily closed during January and February 2025. 

This strategic decision allows us to focus on planning exciting new exhibits, refreshing our space, and preparing for a vibrant spring season! Historically, these months see lower visitor traffic, making it the perfect time to enhance your future museum experience.

Thank you for your support, and we can’t wait to welcome you back in March with even more to explore and enjoy!