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The Kentucky Museum Patch To be eligible for the Kentucky Museum Patch, Boy Scouts must complete the appropriate number of activities for their scout level: Cub Scouts complete 4 activities Boy Scouts complete 5 activities Seniors & Ambassador Scouts complete 7 activities Activities marked with this symbol are mandatory and must be completed by all those earning the patch. Activity #10 is only required for Eagle Scouts. Activities in RED are online activities that may be done prior to visiting the museum. Bring or mail in the completed packet to: Christy Spurlock or Lynne Ferguson Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights Blvd. #11092, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101-1092 Activity list: 1. Visit the Kentucky Museum: Plan a visit with your troop or family and friends. Date of your visit: 2. Look at the exterior of the building and note the old historic front with solid limestone columns quarried in Warren County. Turn to pages 3 and 4 of the worksheets and read the history of the Kentucky Building and match the architectural features 3. Check out the bronze statue of Abe Lincoln on the front lawn. Why do you think that it was placed in front of the Kentucky Building? Read page 5 of the worksheet to answer these questions: a. When and where was Abe Lincoln born? b. What major United States conflict happened during his life? c. What famous proclamation did he issue? Explore three exhibits at the Kentucky Museum: 4. A Star in Each Flag, Conflict in Kentucky is a Civil War exhibit about life in Kentucky and Bowling Green. Try on a Civil War jacket and cap, and take a snapshot. Have fun cracking a spy code on page 6. 5. Instruments of American Excellence exhibit showcases items that have shaped the course of this nation's history. Find what Terry Wilcutt donated and answer questions on page 7. 1

6. Felts Log House Read the Felts House informational panel to answer these questions: a) Who built the house b) When and where was it built? Explore the house to see how the family used each room. Match the Felt s House architectural features on page 8. 7. Visit the Kentucky Museum s website: http://www.wku.edu/kentuckymuseum/index.php On the red bar select Learn, then click on Collections. Read about items that the Museum collects and list three things that the Museum collects here: 1. 2. 3. 8. Schedule a Kentucky Museum group workshop with your Troop. Call the Artist-in-Residence for more information (270)745-2594. 9. Volunteer hour fulfillment the Kentucky Museum has different volunteer opportunities. Call (270)745-6082 for more information. 2

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Abe Lincoln Timeline from the wilderness to the White House! 1809 Abe Lincoln is born on February 12 in a log cabin in Kentucky. 1834 Lincoln serves in the state government of Illinois. 1836 Lincoln became a lawyer. 1842 Lincoln marries Mary Todd. 1846 Lincoln becomes a U.S. Congressman. 1860 Lincoln is elected the 16 th President of the United States. 1861 The South leaves the Union, and the Civil War begins. 1863 Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation. It frees slave in the rebelling southern states. 1864 Lincoln is reelected President. 1865 The Civil War ends. Soon after, Lincoln is shot. He dies on April 15. EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION During the Civil War, President Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation. It stated that all blacks in Confederate states were free, but it did not free any slaves in the border states. Unfortunately, the Confederate states ignored the proclamation because they did not recognize Lincoln as their leader. Using his special wartime powers, Lincoln enacted the Proclamation with the Approval of Congress. It went into effect on January 1, 1863. Enact: to pass a law Slavery was not abolished in the United States until the 13 th Amendment to the Constitution was passed in 1865. 5

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Terry Wilcutt Terry Wilcutt is a United States Marine Corps officer and a NASA astronaut. He is a veteran of 4 Space Shuttle missions. Wilcutt is currently the Deputy Director of Safety and Mission Assurance at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. What is Terry Wilcutt s Instrument of American Excellence? What is your current Instrument of American Excellence to achieve success? 7

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