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  2. Joseph Gardner Swift - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Gardner Swift (December 31, 1783 – July 22, 1865) was an American soldier who, in 1802, became the first graduate of the newly instituted United States Military Academy in West Point, New York; he would later serve as its third superintendent from 1812 to 1814, and as chief of engineers of the United States Army from 1812 to 1818.

  3. New York Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    New York Military Academy (NYMA) is a college preparatory, co-ed boarding school in the suburban town of Cornwall, 60 miles (97 km) north of New York City, and one of the oldest military schools in the United States. Originally a boys' school, it started admitting girls in 1975.

  4. History of the United States Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    This period also saw the infancy of intercollegiate athletics at the academy. The Army-Navy football rivalry was born the decade before in 1890 with a victory by Navy at West Point, followed with Army's avenging that loss in Annapolis the following year. The academy's other major sports teams began play during this period.

  5. List of defunct military academies in the United States

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    Delaware Military Academy (DE) The current Delaware Military Academy was established in 2003. De La Salle Military Academy (MO) Davis Military Academy (CA) Davis Military School (NC) De La Salle Military Academy (MO) Del Monte Military Academy (CA) De Meritte Military Academy (NJ) De Veaux School (NY) De Vitte Military Academy (NJ) Donaldson ...

  6. Peekskill Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy was built by a hanging tree where a British spy was executed in 1777; his bones were discovered and relocated during construction of a dormitory in the 1860s. [2] In 1841 the academy decided to only admit boys. By 1857 it was known as Peekskill Military Academy. [3] The school song was titled "The Big House on the Hill". [4]

  7. Eggnog riot - Wikipedia

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    The eggnog riot, sometimes known as the grog mutiny or the Christmas 1826 cadet mutiny, was a riot that took place at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York, on 24–25 December 1826. It was caused by a drunken Christmas party in the north barracks of the academy.

  8. Mt. Pleasant Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Pleasant Military Academy is a former military school established in 1814 to provide in Ossining, New York, a school of the first order, where young men might be prepared for college, or for active business life, and where the influences thrown around the students should be such as to develop courteous and manly men. The academy closed ...

  9. History of New York City (1855–1897) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Academy of Sciences, founded early in the century, expanded and promoted other institutions such as the New York Botanical Garden and the American Museum of Natural History. [ 29 ] New York newspapers were read across the nation, particularly, the New York Tribune, edited by Horace Greeley , the voice of the new Republican Party.