Acton University 2024 Event We were invited by the Acton Institute up in Grand Rapids, Michigan for this year’s Acton University Conference. For a total of four days each June, Acton University brings together over 1,000 people to explore the intellectual foundations...
Indiana Pioneers Event at the Indiana Historical Society The Indiana Historical Society, where our collection of historical works is housed, hosted an event inviting out the Society of Indiana Pioneers for a Summer 2024 Hoosier Heritage Pilgrimage. At this event, the...
Slice of History Event at the Indiana Historical Society The Indiana Historical Society, where our 1600+ collection of historical works is housed, recently hosted an event called a Slice of History on June 18th, 2024. At this event, Gen Z and Millennials were...
Summer Civic Learning Academy – Ball State Create Event We were pleased to be a part of Ball State Create’s Summer Civic Learning Academy on June 17th, 2024. The Summer Civic Learning Academy is a 10-day program that exposes teachers to ideas for civics and...
Federalist Society In-House Lawyers Conference We were able to showcase some of the texts from our collection of over 1600 works at the third annual In-House Counsel Network Conference in Grapevine, Texas. This event provided a place for discussion of the most...
Stephenson Institute Ribbon Cutting Event Established in 2021, the Stephenson Institute for Classical Liberalism is a non-partisan, academic resource center. They provide teaching, learning, and research opportunities for motivated students and faculty at Wabash...
The Remnant Trust has an actively growing collection of manuscripts, 1st and early edition works dealing with the topics of individual Liberty and human Dignity, some dating as early as 2500 B.C.
They comprise works from several different genres including, but not limited to: Economics, Liberty & Dignity, Mathematics and Science, Philosophy, Politics, and Religion. These works include: ‘An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations’ by Adam Smith, ‘The Declaration of Independence’, ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Woman’ by Mary Wollstonecraft, King James Bible “HE” Version, and ‘The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy’ by Isaac Newton as well as hundreds of others.