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Henry Ulke (January 29, 1821 – February 17, 1910) was an American photographer and portrait painter. Henry Ulke was born in Brankenstein, Prussia, and studied painting in Breslau, and also in Berlin under Wach. For a time he was occupied in decorating the Royal Museum of Berlin, but became involved in the Revolution of 1848, and was compelled to leave his native land. Henry and his brothers Julian and Lee moved from Germany to the United States in 1852. Henry worked in New York designing banknotes, then illustrations for Harper's and Leslie's weeklies in Philadelphia from approximately 1853 to 1860. They settled in Washington D.C. in 1860, finding residence in the Petersen boarding house at 516 Tenth Street, NW, across the street from Ford's Theater, where President Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865.It is presumed that Julian Ulke took a famous photo of the Petersen house room in which Lincoln died on the morning of April 15. ✳️🌟✳️🌟✳️🌟✳️🌟✳️ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085RVQ6CZ ✳️🌟✳️🌟✳️🌟✳️🌟✳️ #henryulke #ulke #presidentusa #Lucanus #famous #People #notebook #diary #journal #goodreads #lucanusnotebooks #blankbook https://www.instagram.com/p/CCoUyZugO4M/?igshid=p7d0c3qhqnvn