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Youlee
The
Tattoo Archive
has very little
information on
tattooist Youlee,
other than the
business card shown
below. Here he
is seen at his
shop located at
509 East Baltimore
Street, Baltimore,
MD,(circa 1920s
(see map). Youlee
also operated a
shop at 710 East
Baltimore Street.
During this era,
East Baltimore
was the street
for tattooing in
the Baltimore area.
Other tattoo shops
were also found
at 421, 606, 608
and 722 East Baltimore
Street and at 1306
West Baltimore
Street. Around
1917 in the early
part of his career,
Youlee worked with
the Polack Carnival
as a tattoo artist.
Many tattooists
of this era worked
with circuses and
carnivals when
they started out.

The Polack Brothers operated important
railroad carnivals in the 1910s
and 1920s. When the depression
closed these down, I.J. Polack
became the agent for the Milt Holland
Indoor Circus that performed only
in the winter months. Polack, together
with Louis Stern, took over the
same organization and ran it in
the summer months as the Eastern
States Circus. This eventually
became the Polack Bros. Circus
that played sponsored indoor dates.
By the mid 1940s the Polack Bros.
Circus had offers of more dates
than it could accept, so a second
unit was formed. Both Polack units
continued thru 1957 as major circuses.
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