Swetland Publishing Company

Swetland Publishing Company, was founded in 1904 by Horace Monroe Swetland (1853–1924), an American entrepreneur who founded several publishing houses. Swetland Publishing Company owned The American Architect.[1]

H.M. Swetland was portrayed by Cassier's Magazine in 1892. At that time he was president of the Power Publishing Company.

Swetland's Architectural Journal

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The American Architect and Building News (AABN) was a periodical on architecture and building published in the US during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  • 1876 — The American Architect and Building News began publication.
  • 1909 — AABN changed name to the American Architect (AA).
  • 1921 — AA changed its name again to The American Architect and Architectural Review (AAAR), for a serial it absorbed.
  • 1925 — AAAR changed its name back to The American Architect.
  • 1938 — American Architect ceased publication because it was absorbed into the Architectural Record.

Swetland publications mentioned in Wikipedia

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  1. Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin; Charles B.J. Snyder (1910). Modern School Houses; a series of authoritative articles on planning, sanitation, heating and ventilation (PDF). The Swetland Publishing Co.

Notes and references

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  1. ^ Horace M. Swetland, The Chautauqua County Society Register: A Register of the members of The Chautauqua County Society of New York City, Published by the Society (1911).