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  1. Northwestern Military Academy (founded 1888) was a high school in Linn, Wisconsin which was founded by Harlan Page Davidson. Originally located in Highland Park, Illinois , the school was relocated to the town of Linn, Wisconsin on the south shore of Geneva Lake near the city of Lake Geneva in 1915 and was renamed Northwestern Military and Naval Academy (NMNA) before merging with SJNMA .

  2. 24 de may. de 2022 · A look back at the historic Northwestern Military & Naval Academy (NMNA) on Geneva Lake’s south shore.

  3. St. John's Northwestern Military Academy (SJNMA) was founded in 1884 as St. John's Military Academy (SJMA) in Delafield, Wisconsin, by the Rev. Sidney T. Smythe as a private, college preparatory school.

  4. 5 de nov. de 2020 · Northwestern Military and Naval Academy rubble. Pieces of concrete and brick of Davidson Hall, the former school building of the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy, which was demolished in 2000 to make room for the South Shore Club development in the Town of Linn.

  5. 20 de sept. de 2009 · Educational reformer Harlan Page Davidson founded Northwestern Military Academy in Highland Park, Illinois in 1888. For years many of the cadets came from northern Illinois, but enrollment broadened when the academy moved to the shores of Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, in 1915.

  6. military-history.fandom.com › wiki › Northwestern_Military_and_Naval_AcademyNorthwestern Military and Naval Academy

    Northwestern Military Academy (founded 1888) was a high school in Linn, Wisconsin which was founded by Harlan Page Davidson. Originally located in Highland Park, Illinois, the school was relocated to the town of Linn, Wisconsin on the south shore of Geneva Lake near the city of Lake Geneva in...

  7. The facility moved from its original location in Highland Park, Illinois to Linn Township, Wisconsin in 1915 and became known as the Northwestern Military and Naval Academy. The institution adopted military structure and religious principles in order to shape generations of young boys into outstanding citizens and scholars.