Living History

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Dane and Mary Louise Miller pose with ‘James Madison’ aka John D. Hall (L), and ‘Thomas Jefferson’ aka Bill Barker (R), during an event sponsored by the Remnant Trust. The two statesman reminisced together, providing an historial re-enactment for viewers. The Thursday event began with a tour of the Remnant Trust in Winona Lake and continued with a dinner and presentation at 2517. The two also conducted a ‘Continental Congress’ breakfast sponsored by Indiana American Water Friday morning, followed by a re-enactment in the old courtroom of the Kosciusko County Courthouse.[[In-content Ad]]

Dane and Mary Louise Miller pose with ‘James Madison’ aka John D. Hall (L), and ‘Thomas Jefferson’ aka Bill Barker (R), during an event sponsored by the Remnant Trust. The two statesman reminisced together, providing an historial re-enactment for viewers. The Thursday event began with a tour of the Remnant Trust in Winona Lake and continued with a dinner and presentation at 2517. The two also conducted a ‘Continental Congress’ breakfast sponsored by Indiana American Water Friday morning, followed by a re-enactment in the old courtroom of the Kosciusko County Courthouse.[[In-content Ad]]
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