Museum of the Upper Missouri

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Museum of the Upper Missouri GROUP Names WHOOP UP 1. The Whoop Up Trail ran from the Missouri River at Fort Benton to the major cities of Alberta, Ft. MacLeod,, Calgary, and. 2. Who was the patron saint for the red coated policemen in the north? 3. How long did the stagecoach from Ft. Benton to Helena take? MERCHANT EMPIRES 1. What 2 sets of brothers improved the Mercantile business in Montana? & Power & Conrad SHEEP & SHEP 1. How long did Shep continue to meet the train after his master died? 2. Where did Shep sleep at the rail station? 3. Who fed Shep at the rail station?

HOSTLERY AREA 1. The real name of Madam Moustache was 2. In the saddle display name: #1 #6 3. This building opened in 1882 4. was Fort Benton s first newspaper. RIVERS HOMES AREA 1. Daughter of Fort Benton s first rancher, was the first white child born here. 2. Two books that Charlie Russell wrote were and. 3. The first hanging in Fort Benton was a vigilante action in the year. 4. The last hanging was in the year after a jury found a felon guilty of. 5. The sacks of sugar Toponce and Kleinschmidt argued over were supposed to weigh pounds each, but actually weighed pounds when they were first loaded on the wagons. GREAT NORTHERN TRAIL EXHIBIT 1. During the last glacier period there were 4 species of, 7 species of,,, and the giant. 2. How many hafted knives are displayed? 3. Name the governor who drowned here: 4. William Wesley VanOrsdel was known to his Blackfeet friends as.

OUTLAWS 1. Who is Jim Berry pictured with? 2. What 2 pistols are pictured in the outlaw display? and 3. How many members are part of the "Wild Bunch"? 4. What is Harry Longabaugh's alias? 5. What is George Leroy Parker's alias? 6. What is the monetary reward for the "Sundance Kid "? _$ 7. What is the monetary reward for Harvey Logan? (Kid Curry) $ LEWIS & CLARK DISPLAY 1. Who signed the tree? what was the date? 2. How long were they on the Marias river? to 3. What did they bury in a cache on June 10th? CAMP COOKE 1. Why was Camp Cooke originally formed? 2. What was the name of the sword on the left side of the display? TRADING POST and FORT 1. In the sod house, what did the trapper use for a blanket? 2. Whose cabin is on display? 3. What were 3 prized items for trade goods? 4. What type of boat hung on the wall? 5. What is the name of the red coat hanging in the front? 6. Where did the glass beads come from? 7. What coat is hanging under the antler of hats? 8. What does the red, white and blue flag represent?

9. Name 3 mammals in eagle catcher display? 10. In the music display, name any 3 visible instruments 11. Name any 4 weapons from the weapons display 12. The teepee display shows several items that demonstrated the Native American way of life. Name any 4 of these 13. How many traps are displayed inside the Traps of the Fur Trade display? How many of those traps are labeled for wolf or fox? 14. How many wolf pelts are displayed in the trading post? 15. How many top hats are displayed in the trading post? 16. Whose sword is displayed? 17. Who owned the rifle on display? 18. How many pair of moccasins are displayed with the woman s fancy dress? 19. What items are on the right wall with the woman s fancy dress and war bonnet? 20. Why is the ceremonial pipe displayed in pieces? 21. How was a sweat lodge heated? 22. Which direction did the door of a sweat lodge face?

Museum of the Upper Missouri Answer key WHOOP UP 1. Lethbridge & Edmonton 2. Jerry Potts 3. 2 days & 2 nights MERCHANT EMPIRES 1. Tom & John Power Charles & William Conrad SHEEP & SHEP 1. 2 1/2 years 2. under the platform at the station 3. the agent fed him HOSTLERY AREA 1. Eleanor Dumont 2. #1 Jos. Sullivan Roping Saddle #6 Ladies Side Saddle 3. Grand Union 4. Benton Record RIVER HOMES AREA 1. Lou Stocking Stewart 2. Good Medicine and Trails Plowed Under 3. 1868 4. 1895; murder in the first degree 5. 100 pounds; 120 pounds GREAT NORTHERN TRAIL EXHIBIT 1. elephant, bison, camels, horses, ground sloth 2. 3 3. Thomas Francis Meagher 4. Great Heart

OUTLAWS 1. Frank & Jesse James 2. Brevet Nagant 45 Colt Revolver & 38 caliber Revolver 3. 5 members 4. Sundance kid 5. Butch Cassidy 6. Reward Money - Sundance kid ($6,500) 7. Harvey Logan ($4,000) LEWIS & CLARK DISPLAY 1. William Clark June 5th, 1805 2. From June 2nd - June 13, 1805 3. 4 pounds of gunpowder and lead CAMP COOKE 1. Built to protect miners 2. Personnel saber 1851 TRADEHOUSE & WAREHOUSE 1. Buffalo robe used a blanket 2. (Antoine) Juneau's cabin 3. guns, muskets or beads 4. bull boat on wall 5. reward coat 6. made in Vienna and brought to America by the white man 7. bullwhacker coat 8. flag = American Fur Trading Company 9. Eagle, rabbit and man (underneath sticks in pit) 10. rattle, harmonica, fiddle, bone whistle, Juice Harp 11. weapons = arrowhead, war club, bow, beavertail knife, steel gun

12. teepee - wooden bowl berries dried turnips Buffalo Robe quivers fire kettle blankets dried meat back rests capote 13. 14 traps ; 7 are wolf or fox 14. 3 15. 4 16. Major Alexander Culbertson 17. Major Andrew Dawson 18. 5 19. Horned medicine stick and war clubs 20. Out of respect for the native cultures (tradition) 21. Heated stones were placed in a pit and water was poured on them 7 times 22. East