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Josephine Herrick

Josephine Ursula Herrick (August 1, 1897 – March 27, 1972) was an American photographer, humanitarian, entrepreneur and teacher. During World War II she pioneered the teaching of photography to wounded war veterans for the purpose of helping them heal their physical and emotional wounds and re-engage with the world. Building on that work, she founded and led an arts-based charity that still teaches photography to veterans, the disabled and other underserved populations. The charity that she founded endures to this day, based in New York City and aptly named the (Josephine Herrick Project ). Herrick also served during World War II as a photographer on the United States’ Manhattan Project which developed the atomic bomb. Professionally, Herrick was a successful commercial photographer, studio owner and photography instructor. As a fine art photographer, she won a number of awards and her work was exhibited in various publications and venues. She died in New York in 1972 at the age of 74.
== Family lineage ==
Josephine Herrick’s lineage can be traced back to one of the oldest families settled in Massachusetts that fought in the colonial army during the American Revolution. Her great-great-grandfather, Frances Herrick, commanded a regiment during the War of 1812 and was a large landowner and leading citizen of Lorain County, Ohio. Her grandfather, Gamaliel Herrick, served as President of the Cleveland Linseed Oil Company and a director in the East Cleveland Railroad Company. Her cousin, Myron T. Herrick, served as governor of Ohio and as U.S. ambassador to France during the early 20th century.

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