Remnant Trust

Remnant Trust An educational foundation, working with colleges and educational institutions to share a collection of original texts about "Liberty" and "Dignity".

Operating educational foundation that shares a collection of original and first edition works about "liberty" and "dignity".

Honoring the brave today 🙏🏻🇺🇸
05/25/2026

Honoring the brave today 🙏🏻🇺🇸

05/22/2026

Only at The Remnant Trust can you touch a first edition of The Federalist - the essays that helped shape the foundation of the United States.
Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay in 1788, these pages weren’t just history… they helped define the Constitution itself.

05/01/2026

Come visit the Remnunt Trust. You will be able to touch, feel and read the original manuscripts.

In Leviathan (1651), Thomas Hobbes argues that without a strong central authority, society collapses into chaos. Written...
04/17/2026

In Leviathan (1651), Thomas Hobbes argues that without a strong central authority, society collapses into chaos. Written during the English Civil War, this work explores a bold idea: that individuals give up certain freedoms in exchange for protection and stability.

Centuries later, the question still stands - how much power is too much?

Final reminder to join us for a special evening of ideas, history, and conversation.As part of The Remnant Trust’s Ameri...
04/08/2026

Final reminder to join us for a special evening of ideas, history, and conversation.

As part of The Remnant Trust’s America 250 celebration, we are pleased to host local historian Dan Miller for a salon-style discussion:

“The Pre-Natal Founder—Thomas Paine and Union First - Nation Second”

Thomas Paine helped shape the American experiment before it was fully formed. This discussion will explore how his ideas influenced the identity of a nation yet to be born—and why they still matter today.

đź“… Wednesday, April 22
📍 Columbia Club
🕠 Drinks & Hors d’oeuvres: 5:30 PM
🎤 Program: 6:00 PM

This event is free to attend (including drinks and hors d’oeuvres), but registration is required and space is limited.

If you’ve been meaning to register, now is the time—we would love to have you with us for this engaging and timely conversation. Register here... https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/4sgnhpg/lp/e0196dd7-0e2b-4d0a-923c-d442a58b63ff

Wishing you a joyful Easter.
04/05/2026

Wishing you a joyful Easter.

03/20/2026

The Remnant Trust has a great collection of manuscripts, 1st edition, and early works dealing with the topics of individual liberty and human dignity, with some pieces dating as early as 2500 BCE.

One of the coolest pieces we have is the first official printing of the Bill of Rights.

As part of The Remnant Trust’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, we invite you to a special salon-style discus...
03/17/2026

As part of The Remnant Trust’s celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, we invite you to a special salon-style discussion exploring the ideas that shaped the nation before it was even born.

Join local historian Dr. Dan Miller for: “The Pre-Natal Founder—Thomas Paine and Union First - Nation Second”

Thomas Paine is widely known as one of the most influential voices of the American Revolution. But in many ways, his ideas helped shape the character of the United States before the nation formally existed. In this engaging discussion, Dr. Dan Miller will explore how Paine’s writings helped form the early American identity and why the concept of Union First - Nation Second mattered in the founding era.

đź“… Wednesday, April 22nd
📍 Columbia Club, Indianapolis, In.
🕠 Drinks & Hors d’oeuvres: 5:30 PM
🎤 Program: 6:00 PM

Register Here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/ev/reg/4sgnhpg

Free to attend and seating is limited, but registration is required.

Come enjoy a thoughtful evening of history, ideas, and conversation as we reflect on the origins of the American experiment.

Printed in London in 1598, this first English edition of Politiques by Aristotle explores timeless questions about gover...
03/11/2026

Printed in London in 1598, this first English edition of Politiques by Aristotle explores timeless questions about government, citizenship and the ideal state.

Centuries later, these ideas still influence how societies think about leadership and governance.

Available to explore at The Remnant Trust.

02/25/2026

Aristotle’s Politics is available to explore and touch at the Remnant Trust. Schedule your visit.

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