Working Men's Institute Library, Museum & Gallery

Working Men's Institute Library, Museum & Gallery

Indiana's Oldest Continually Operating Library

407 Tavern Street
New Harmony, IN 47631
812-682-4806
workingmensinstitute.org

Tue
10:00am–7:00pm
Wed
10:00am–7:00pm
Thu
10:00am–7:00pm
Fri
10:00am–4:30pm
Sat
10:00am–4:30pm
Sun
12:00pm–4:00pm

New Harmony’s Working Men’s Institute is based on Robert Owen’s utopian experiment in the 1820s, aiming to provide useful knowledge to working men. Geologist William Maclure, a business partner of Owen, established the institute in 1838, with the concept spreading to 143 other WMIs in Indiana and 16 in Illinois. The institute continues to evolve to fulfill its founder’s mission. You are welcome to visit and witness the valuable resource we have in the heart of New Harmony.

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History


Founded in 1838 New Harmony’s Working Men’s Institute is rooted in Robert Owen’s utopian experiment here in the 1820s. This experiment was based on the belief that men and women are essentially rational individuals and can bring about lasting social harmony if properly taught and encouraged. Many idealists were drawn to Owen’s New Harmony by the opportunity to create a better world, and among the most ambitious of these was geologist William Maclure.

Maclure, a business partner with Robert Owen, was devoted to the idea of self-instruction for the common man as a means of positive change in society. His own schooling had left him very disappointed in both his teachers and traditional academic offerings. Formal education, he believed, benefited only the few at the expense of the many, and was not valuable for day-to-day living. He wanted the common working men to be able to teach themselves useful arts and sciences without outside interference. Maclure championed the establishment of public institutions for the dissemination of useful knowledge to “those who labor with their hands.” In these places the common working man could, by his own hard work, attain the knowledge that would free him from ignorance, dependency and fear.


Maclure established the New Harmony Working Men’s Institute in 1838. The concept proved popular and 143 other WMIs appeared throughout Indiana. Another 16 were established in Illinois. New Harmony’s WMI was the first one established and is the only one remaining.


The Working Men’s Institute continues to evolve in ways that help us fulfill our founder’s mission. Come for a visit and see for yourself what a valuable resource we have here in the heart of New Harmony.


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