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Sylvanus Thayer, Class of 1808, served as Superintendent from 1817-1833, the longest tenure in Academy history.

Known as the "father of the Military Academy," Thayer put his mark on this institution to a greater extent than any other individual. He strengthened the caliber of the faculty and quality of the academic instruction, brought discipline to the military environment and recognized the importance of instilling honor and integrity in cadets.

The Thayer Monument, erected in 1883, was sculpted by Carl Conrad 50 years after Thayer's departure as Superintendent.