Jesse Stone (disambiguation)
- Jesse Stone (disambiguation)
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Jesse Stone may refer to:
- Jesse N. Stone (1932–2001), civil rights attorney in Louisiana and president of the Southern University System from 1974–1985
- Jesse Stone (politician) (born 1836), Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin from 1899 to 1903
- Jesse Stone (1901–1999), American musician and songwriter also known as Charles Calhoun
- Jesse Stone novels, a series of novels by Robert B. Parker and movies on television network CBS
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