< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)
BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, an educational institution in Bangor, Me.; chartered by the Legislature of Massachusetts in 1814; opened in Hampden in 1816; and removed to Bangor in 1819; under the direction of the Congregational Church, but open to all Christian young men. It has a three years' course; grounds and buildings valued at over $400,000; a library of about 30,000 volumes; and, in 1919, 5 professors and instructors; and 18 students.
Source: Collier's New Encyclopedia 1. (1921) New York: P.F. Collier & Son Company. 404.
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