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Object Name |
Automobile |
Source |
Hemken Collection |
Iowa History Era Tag |
Prosperity to the Depression (1897-1939) |
Chronological Tag |
The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930) |
Catalog Number |
2018.070.003 |
Credit line |
The Hemken Collection |
Description |
This Stutz was produced in 1919 by the Stutz Motor Company. It is classified as the Stutz Touring Phaeton and can seat up to seven people. Seating up to seven people is rare for a racing car. Underneath the hood, this Strutz has a 4 cylinder engine. What this means is that there are four pistons firing causing the combustion needed to run the engine. A unique feature on the Strutz is it's ability to switch back from a magneto ignition or a dual ignition. Another feature is the air pump located on the dash that is used to pressurize the gas tank. The steering wheel is located on the right. The steering wheel position did not switch to left until 1921. For any use other than instructional resources, please check with the organization that owns this item regarding copyright restrictions. |
Additional Research & Sources |
Iowa has its history deep in the roots of the automobile legacy in America. The very first fully operational electric car was invented in Des Moines, Iowa in 1891 by William Morrison (pbs.org). There were many Iowan companies that produced automobiles in the early 20th century such as the Mason Motor Car Company (Mason-Maytag) and the Colby Motor Car Company (iptv.org). According to the Iowa DOT, Iowa's first road was created in 1838 which ran from Keokuk to Iowa City. The first paved concrete road was constructed in 1917. 1917 was also the first year that Iowa received federal aid to develop highways. As for the first official road map of Iowa, it was created in 1919. Summary Resource and Additional Information for Object: Resource and Additional Information: Click Here Resource and Additional Information: Click Here Resource and Additional Information: Click Here Resource and Additional Information: Click Here This object can be connected to the following standards: Standard SS.4.25 Technological Change: A lesson on how the automobile industry has changed in Iowa, or a lesson on the technological advances to the automobile itself could be created. Standard SS.6.23 Compare Iowa to World: A lesson could be made comparing Iowa's automobile experience to another state or country. |
Primary/Secondary Source |
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Search Terms |
Automobiles and Trucking Business & Industry Road Systems Technology Automobile industry Automobiles Roads |
Legal Status |
Ownership of this resource is held by the Hemken Collection and has been provided here for educational purposes only, specifically for use in the Iowa Museum Association's "Teaching Iowa History" project. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission from the Rights Holder. For information on U.S. and International copyright laws, consult an attorney. |
