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  1. Augustana Academy was an educational institution in Canton, South Dakota. The Norwegian Augustana Synod was established in 1870. In that year, the Synod began an academy called the Marshall Academy in Marshall, Wisconsin. In 1881, the academy was moved to Beloit, Iowa, and renamed to Augustana Seminary and Academy.

  2. Nov 30, 2020 · As the oldest post-secondary school in South Dakota, Augustana University had an exceptionally rich history even before it came to Sioux Falls in 1918. Part of that history includes an affiliated prep-school that operated in Canton between 1884 and 1971.

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  3. Jun 8, 2014 · The former Augustana Academy in Canton has been closed more than 40 years, but the graduates share an abiding bond that surprises even alumni organizers. "They are a devoted and nostalgic group...

  4. Nov 30, 2020 · November 30, 2020 Show 950 Hour 2. As the oldest post-secondary school in South Dakota, Augustana University had an exceptionally rich history even before it was established in Sioux Falls in 1918. Part of that history includes an affiliated prep-school that operated in Canton between 1884 and 1971 when it closed.

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    Nicknamed by historians as “the college on wheels,” Augustana wasn’t done moving yet. By 1860, the still-young U.S. was on the brink of political and social catastrophe. Immigration was at an all-time high. In the South, plantation-owned slaves were harvesting 2 billion pounds of cotton each year. At the same time, opposition and public outrage ove...

    On June 5, 1860, Norwegian and Swedish church leaders met in Jefferson Prairie, Illinois, to form the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. The controversial move paved the way for Professor Lars Paul Esbjorn and a group of followers to establish a completely new institution — the Augustana Seminary. Christened in the basement of the N...

    By 1863, Rev. Tuve Hasselquist, president of the Augustana Synod, lobbied for another move. Hasselquist believed that moving the Seminary to a rural area populated primarily by Scandinavians would be in the best interest of the growing school. Plus, the Illinois Central Railroad promised land if the school relocated. After a vote, the Seminary (pho...

    By the late 1870s, the nation’s western frontier was bulging. In 1881, leaders of the Norwegian Augustana Synod made the decision to “follow the people” and settled in Beloit, Iowa. While in Beloit, the school reclaimed the name, Augustana Seminary and Academy. In 1884 with the institution needing more room, a group of Canton, South Dakota, citizen...

    Twenty-five miles to the north in Sioux Falls, the Lutheran Normal School opened its doors in 1889. Housed in what is now known as Old Main, the Lutheran Normal School’s mission was to prepare teachers. By 1918, city and business leaders lobbied hard for Augustana to relocate to Sioux Falls. Church leaders made the decision to merge Augustana Colle...

  5. Visit this room on the second floor where nine interpretive panels tell the history of Augustana Academy. The academy functioned from 1860-1971 and moved west with the college until being permanently established in Canton, South Dakota.

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  7. Let us review the history of this notable Christian endeavor called Augustana Academy. Augustana College and Augustana Academy formerly existed as one institution. The school dates its existence from the year 1860 when it was established in a church at Chicago, Illinois, with a name that reflected the frontier vision of its founders.