A Civil War Field Hospital

Description

The John Wornall House was used as a field hospital by both Union and Confederate soldiers. Students will learn about the Wornall family and how the Civil War shaped their lives, hear about the daily life of a Civil War soldier, and examine artifacts from the battle. Depending on the age of students, guides can also discuss Missouri politics during the Civil War, the origins of the conflict, and the war’s impact on enslavement.

Location: John Wornall House

Offered At

Alexander Majors and John Wornall House Museums

We are a non-profit that operates two of Kansas City’s most historic structures: the John Wornall House and the Alexander Majors House. These historic homes serve as the dynamic backdrop for events and community gatherings. We strive to tell an inclusive and accessible story about American mid-nineteenth-century history.

Wornall/Majors loves students! We offer a variety of field trip packages for multiple age ranges, group sizes, and curricula needs. Staff is happy to work with teachers, administrators, or youth leaders to shape a field trip to meet the organization’s needs. Whether you want to include primary sources, comparison, and contrast, or other curriculum standards, we can make it happen.

Cost options
House tour only ($5 per person)

Enjoy a one-hour tour of either the John Wornall or Alexander Majors House. This option is ideal for groups with limited time as well as college or high school groups.

Themed field trip ($8 per student, chaperones free)

Choose a thematic field trip package! All packages include a house tour and specially crafted activities meant to enhance the curriculum and immerse students in a particular topic.

Logistics
Wornall/Majors typically accommodate groups of 10 to 60 students. Larger groups are welcomed with plenty of advanced notice.

One adult chaperone for every 10 students is preferred but not required.

Groups are welcome to enjoy lunch on our grounds.
If you need assistance paying for your field trip the K-12 coordinator can help you explore options.

Bus parking is available at the Alexander Majors House. For the John Wornall House, street parking may be available. Other parking is available at the nearby Brookside shopping area.
Staff can also provide a trip primer to help prepare classrooms for their visit to the museum.

Details

Subjects

Civil War, Slavery, 19th Century, African American History, History

Capacity

60 students, 1 chap. per 10 stu.

Duration

90 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Postsecondary

Price Options