WCHS Trunk Programs
The Wright County Historical Society, thanks to the generous support of our donors, has created an educational Trunk Program specifically designed to help teachers in their classrooms. Each trunk is filled with hands-on activities and learning materials designed to enhance curriculum components taught in your schools and organizations.
This program is free and sign-up is on a first come/first served basis. Each trunk is available for up to one week at a time. To sign up or learn more about this program, contact Geoff Welles: outreach@wrighthistory.org, or (320) 543.6225
Check out below what we offer with each program! to reserve a trunk please click the reserve buttons at each trunk offering.
Minnesota Fur Trade
Items in this trunk include:
Twist Tobacco
Trade Cloth
Seed beads
Bone Pipe Beads
Tin box w/Strike and Flint
Making Fire with Flint and Steel, Booklet
Horn Spoon
Miniature Birch Bark Canoe Replica
Authentic Native American Harvested Wild Rice
Musket Balls and Buckshot
Quill & Quill Holder
Muskrat Spear
Awl
Tanned Buckskin, Muskrat Fur & Rabbit Fur
The Ojibwa: Wild Rice Gatherers, Book
Minnesota Native Americans Workbook, Book
The Broken Blade, Book
CD from the Minnesota Historical Society with PowerPoint teaching information
Binder for sharing of material and future trunk ideas
The Civil War
Items in this trunk include:
Uniform & carry items
Union Kepi, or cap
Tin cup
Pouch of Coffee
Haversack
Soldier's Sewing Kit
Sesquicentennial Playing Cards
1864 Playing Cards
study guides & student activities
Chronological Summary of the American Civil War Packet
Minnesota During the Civil War Packet
Civil War Fandex
Early Card Games Booklet
Civil War Uniforms Coloring Book
Civil War Crosswords Booklet
Songs of the Time (Compare/Contrast Activity)
Visuals | literature | miscellaneous
Handwritten Gettysburg Address Reproduction Visual
Gettysburg Battlefield Map
Declaration of Independence Document Visual
Declaration of Independence CD
Soldier’s Heart, Book
A Soldier’s Life in the Civil War, Book
If You Lived at the Time, Book
How do you Piece Together History? Poster