
November Fabulous Friday
Friday, November 13, 2026 · 2:00 PM CST · Trails and Rails Museum · Kearney, NE
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History of the Kearney Military Academy at BCHS Presented by Historian Dr. Nathan Tye The Buffalo County Historical Society (BCHS) will host a presentation by Dr. Nathan Tye, associate professor of history at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK), exploring the fascinating history of the Kearney Military Academy and its origins. Founded in 1891 as the Platte Collegiate Institute of Higher Education, the school began as a co-educational institution under the leadership of Kearney’s Episcopoal Bishop Anson R. Graves. Early coursework ranged from collegiate preparation and business to art and military training, reflecting an ambitious vision despite limited resources. As female enrollment declined in the late 1890s, the institution transitioned into the Kearney Military Academy, maintaining strong ties to the Episcopal Church throughout its existence. The Academy became known for its disciplined cadet life, including the tradition of marching more than 30 blocks to St. Luke’s Episcopal Church each Sunday. The school also maintained a robust athletic program supported by Kearney’s first swimming pool and tennis courts. Dr. Tye’s presentation highlights the Academy’s students, daily life, and lasting legacy. The school closed in 1923 due to declining enrollment, but found later uses, including housing POWs during World War II, before its ultimate demolition. Nathan Tye is an associate professor of history at UNK. Tye holds a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Dr. Tye specializes in Nebraska History, the history of the American West and Midwest, Labor History, Gender and Sexuality History, as well as Digital and Public History. Q&A session will follow. Please join us at the Trails & Rails Museum at 2:00pm on Friday, November 13th at 710 W. 11th St., Kearney, for this free event. Please direct any questions to Andie Trembley, Community Engagement Director, atrembley@bchs.us or 308-234-3041. For more information, please visit our…