Peck Medal at Wabash College Event We had the privilege of contributing to the David W. Peck Lecture & Dinner held on April 18th, 2024 at Wabash College. The esteemed guest, Professor Richard Hasen from UCLA Law School, delivered a thought-provoking lecture titled...
IN Bar Civics Summit at Ivy Tech Event We were happy to be invited by the Indiana Bar Foundation to attend the Indiana Civics Coalition’s Second Annual Indiana Civics Summit. This one-day conference included civic leaders across the state speaking to help bring...
Origins of Freedom Event at IU McKinney During an event at the IU McKinney School of Law on March 28th called the Origins of Freedom, we had the opportunity to showcase our great collection to the law students who attended the event. We allowed students to handle,...
Pints with Paine Trivia Event – Taxman Bargersville Gratitude resonates deeply from us to Taxman Brewing and the vibrant participants who attended our Pints with Paine trivia night at Taxman Bargersville, Indiana, on March 13th, 2024. The evening unfolded with...
Frederick Douglass Jazz Works Event A big thank you to Ball State University for allowing us to showcase some of the works from our great collection ahead of their Frederick Douglass Jazz Works event that took place on February 22nd. Presented by the well renowned...
Frederick Douglass Jazz Works Event A big thank you to the Stephenson Institute and Wabash College for allowing us to showcase some of the works from our great collection ahead of their Frederick Douglass Jazz Works event that took place on February 20th. Presented by...
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.