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  1. Jesse Appleton, a Congregationalist minister, became Bowdoin's second president in 1807, serving in that office until his death, probably from tuberculosis, in 1819. His appointment came after ten years of service to a Hampton, New Hampshire parish.

  2. The works of Rev. Jesse Appleton, D.D., late president of Bowdoin College [electronic resource] : embracing his course of theological lectures, his academic addresses and a selection from his sermons : with a memoir of his life and character

  3. Nov. 17, 1772 - Nov. 12, 1819 Dictionary of American Biography Edited by Allen Johnson, Volume I, 1928, Page 328

  4. The Works of Rev. Jesse Appleton...: Embracing His Course of Theological Lectures, His Academic Addresses, & a Selection From His Sermons: With a Memoir of His Life &...

  5. APPLETON, Jesse, D. D., president of Bowdoin college, born in New Ipswich, N. H., Nov. 17, 1772, died in Brunswick, Me., Nov. 12, 1819. He graduated at Dartmouth college in 1792, was licensed to preach in 1795, and in February, 1797, was ordained the pastor of a church in Hampton, N. H., where he remained 10 years.

  6. APPLETON, Jesse, educator, was born at New Ipswich, N. H., Nov. 17, 1772, the fifth in descent from Samuel Appleton, the founder of Ipswich, Mass. He was graduated at Dartmouth college in 1792, licensed to preach in 1795, and from the first was regarded as a preacher of more than common power and promise. He was ordained pastor of the ...

  7. Author of A sermon, delivered at Brunswick, April 13, 1815, The immutability of religion, The sublime nature of Christianity proved by the extraordinary manner in which it was communicated to the world, God's care of his church, The immensity of God, The perpetuity and importance of Sabbath, A sermon delivered, at Freeport, November 6, 1816, at the ordination of the Reverend Enos Merrill to ...