Augustana - The School on Wheels

Augustana - The School on Wheels (HM2B5K)

Location: Canton, SD 57013 Lincoln County
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Country: United States of America
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N 43° 18.052', W 96° 33.066'

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Augustana was founded as Augustana Seminary in Chicago in 1860 by the Scandinavian Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. The school's purpose was "to educate young men for the holy ministry in the Lutheran church . . . (and) to prepare men for the profession of teaching." Attracted by a generous land offer from the Illinois Central Railroad Augustana moved to Paxton, Illinois in 1863, then to Marshall, Wisconsin in 1869. With the westward migration of many Norwegians during the Dakota boom the school moved again to northwest Iowa at Beloit in 1881. Growing enrollment and the offer of a three - story building by the citizens of Canton led to the academy moving to Canton in 1884, while the seminary remained in Beloit until 1890. President Anthony G. Tuve (1890 - 1916) organized the Augustana College Association in 1895 to support the school. Distinguished alumni include novelist Ole E. Rolvaag, physicist Merle A. Tuve, and South Dakota governors Sigurd Anderson and Archie Gubbrud.

In 1971 the newly formed Norwegian Lutheran Church in America voted to merge Augustana College and the Lutheran Normal School in Sioux Falls and to close the Canton campus. In 1919 the Church re-opened the institution at Canton with the name of Canton Lutheran Normal School, which later became Augustana Academy and operated as



a high school of the Lutheran Church. The Augustana Academy Association was formed in 1932 and assumed control the school until its closing in 1971.


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The Old Main building of the Academy is an excellent example of Richardsonian Romanesque architecture with its massive scale, rough cut granite, and arched openings. Designed by Omeyer and Thori of St. Paul it is a four-story building, 104 feet long and 60 feet wide.

Having received pledges totaling $10,000 from Augustana College Association members and $5,000 from the synod of the United Norwegian Lutheran Church, ground was broken in the late summer of 1901. Actual construction was begun the next year and the building was dedicated on October 4, 1903. The original Old Main housed classrooms, offices, 25 dormitory rooms, a gymnasium, and a chapel that would seat about 500 people. Total cost of the structure, with furnishings, was $48,492.99.


Augustana Academy was closed in 1971 and a total renovation of the building was completed in 1995 by the Metro Plains Corporation of St. Paul. It now houses 21 one bedroom apartments and five two bedroom apartments.
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HM NumberHM2B5K
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Year Placed1995
Placed ByAugustana Academy Alumni, South Dakota Historical Society, and South Dakota Department of Transportation
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Date Added Wednesday, September 5th, 2018 at 2:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14T E 698632 N 4797138
Decimal Degrees43.30086667, -96.55110000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 18.052', W 96° 33.066'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 18' 3.12" N, 96° 33' 3.9600000000002" W
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Area Code(s)605
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling East
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 48298 US-18, Canton SD 57013, US
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