James Dunlap was the second president of Jefferson College from 1803 to 1811. Dunlap was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in 1744.[1] He was a graduate of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and was reputed to have excelled as a teacher of languages.[1] During his presidency, Jefferson College was approached in 1807 by the Washington College Board to appoint committees for the purpose of devising a plan for the union of the two institutions.[1] This attempt failed due to disagreement over selecting a site for the united institution.[1] Dunlap resigned his presidency on April 25, 1811. He died in Abingdon, Pennsylvania, on November 22, 1818.[1]

James Dunlap
Born1744
DiedNovember 22, 1818
EducationCollege of New Jersey
ChildrenJimmy Dunlap of Memphis
ChurchPresbyterian
Offices held
2nd president of Jefferson College (1803–1811)

References edit

  • Baird, D.D., Rev. Robert; Andrew Wylie (1858). "James Dunlap, D.D.". In William Buell Sprague (ed.). Annals of the American Pulpit. Vol. 3. New York: R. Carter and Brothers. pp. 422–425.
  1. ^ a b c d e "James Dunlap (1803–1811)". U. Grant Miller Library Digital Archives. Washington & Jefferson College. September 4, 2003. Archived from the original on July 21, 2012.
Academic offices
Preceded by President of Jefferson College
1803–1811
Succeeded by