George P. Rowell

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George P. Rowell
Poland Spring, Maine
Occupation(s)Advertising executive, publisher
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George Presbury Rowell (July 4, 1838 - August 28, 1908) was an American advertising executive and publisher. He founded Printers' Ink, the first advertising trade magazine, in 1888.[1][2]

Life and career

Office of Geo. P. Rowell, New York, 1860s[3]

George P. Rowell was born in Concord, Vermont on July 4, 1838, and grew up in Lancaster, New Hampshire.[4]

In the early 1860s, he opened an advertising agency in Boston. He offered advertising space in New England newspapers and eventually nationwide. In 1869, he issued the first Rowell's American Newspaper Directory listing 5,778 American papers.

New York Times
building.

Rowell died in

Poland Spring, Maine.[6]

References

  1. . Retrieved May 12, 2021 – via Google Books.
  2. . Retrieved May 12, 2021 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Geo. P. Rowell and Co.'s American Newspaper Directory, New York: Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 1869
  4. ^ Morris, Charles, ed. (1896). Men of the Century: An Historical Work. L. R. Hammersly & Co. p. 67. Retrieved August 19, 2020 – via Internet Archive.
  5. ^ "George P. Rowell retires: The dean of the advertising men honored at a dinner". The New York Times. November 1, 1905. p. 10. Retrieved May 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "George P. Rowell Dead.; New York Publisher Dies at Poland Springs, Me". The New York Times. August 29, 1908. p. 2. Retrieved May 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.

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