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New Answer: According to "Stoney Knows How - Life as a Sideshow Tattoo Artist" - Alan Govenar The Earliest recorded professional tattoo artist in America was Martin Hildebrandt who established a permanent Tattoo shop on Oak Street in NY City in 1846 Bert Grimm 1900 - 1985 (according to the Tattoo Archive http://www.tattooarchive.com/history/grimm_bert.htm)
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Wilmer McLean is a businessman who is connected to the U.S. Civil War in an interesting way. It is said that the U.S. Civil War started his his backyard and ended in his front parlor. The first main battle of the US Civil War started on McLean's property in Manansas, Virginia. Robert E. Lee formally surrendered to Ulysses Grant in McLean's house.
Alexander Hamilton
Because the US owned lots of land in the pacific and the Japanese wanted that land
The US economy started at the same time as the USA started
Research in the US and Britain started as early as 1939. Real work started when the US Army was entrusted organising the Manhattan Project, starting in 1942. The first test of a bomb, code named Trinity, was 16 July 1945.
Absolutley, but should you? Absolutley not! As with any industry you should know it and live it. If all your staff were to leave you, could you support your business. Also us real artists are insulted by people who cash in on our industry without putting in the disclipline to become an artist first, not a tattoo artist, but an artist.
Yes, tattoo's can give you cancer because of the high amount of ink you are injecting into you skin. There are many other types of diseases you can get from tattoos such as: AIDS, tetanus, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis. Though you can reduce you chance of getting such diseases by selecting a good tattoo parlor.
No. In the US you MUST be over 18 years of age to have any procedures performed on your body such as that, by a LICENSED and REPUTABLE tatoo artist. Exception: If your parent/guardian accompanies you to the parlor, and signs a release.
The US. started it and it is on every first Monday of September in US.
In the US most places require licensing from the state. That may require approved equipment and specific location requirements. It may also require training in proper health procedures and even medical supervision.
According to my research tickets for the Titanic in 1912 cost as follows: First Class (Parlor Suite) $4,350 (US Dollars) First Class (Berth) $150 Second Class (Berth) $60 Third Class (Berth) $15 - $40 Buying a ticket today would cost Approx: First Class (Parlor) $100,000 First Class (Berth) $3,500 Second Class (Berth) $1,375 Third Class (Berth) $350 - $900 First Class Parlor was the only suites on the Titanic that included their own bathroom, parlor, private bedding, etc.
Wilmer McLean is a businessman who is connected to the U.S. Civil War in an interesting way. It is said that the U.S. Civil War started his his backyard and ended in his front parlor. The first main battle of the US Civil War started on McLean's property in Manansas, Virginia. Robert E. Lee formally surrendered to Ulysses Grant in McLean's house.
Who started the first health insurance agency in the us that specialized in hispanic owned corporations?
Alexander Hamilton
Samuel Slater
it first started in 1868, that is when they were shipped in first for slavery.
The Baltimore and Ohio started construction in 1828. That is the first one that I know of. They started operating in 1830.