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Order Number
00011918
Title
Los
Angeles
Times
Building
after
bombing
Collection ID
Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Location/Accession
L.A.-Buildings-Times
Building-Bombing
.
Date
1910
Physical Description
1
photograph
:b&w
Historical Data
On
October
1
,
1910
at
1:07
am
, a
bomb
exploded
in an
alley
adjacent
to the
LA
Times
building
known
as "
Ink
Alley
". The
south
wall
facing
Broadway
Street
collapsed
, the
blast
weakened
the
second
floor
,
which
also
collapsed
under
the
weight
of its
machines
, onto the
first
floor
, in
turn
,
falling
into the
basement
. A
fire
resulted
due
to the
natural
gas
lines
that were
located
beneath
the
bombing
site
, and
barrels
of
ink
ignited
. The
explosion
and
subsequent
fire
destroyed
the
building
,
trapping
and
killing
20
employees
who
were
working
the
night
shift
printing
that
day's
edition
, and
many
more
were
seriously
injured
.
Charged
in the
crime
were
two
brothers
,
James
B
.
("J.B.")
and
John
J
.
("J.J.")
McNamara
,
members
of the
Iron
Workers
Union
; they were
arrested
in
April
1911
. A
third
man
,
Ortie
McManigal
, was also
implicated
and would
later
agree
to
testify
against
the
McNamara
brothers
.
Noted
attorney
Clarence
Darrow
was
hired
by the
American
Federation
of
Labor
to
defend
the
brothers
; their
trial
was
set
to
begin
October
11
,
1911
.
Darrow
initially
believed
the
McNamaras
to be
innocent
, but
upon
learning
of their
guilt
arranged
a
plea
bargain
to
spare
them the
death
penalty
.
James
McNamara
got
a
life
sentence
, and
John
received
a
sentence
of
15
years
.
Following
their
trial
, they were
sent
to
San
Quentin
State
Prison
.
James
B
. was
transferred
to
Folsom
State
Prison
for a
time
, and then
sent
back
to
San
Quentin
for
medical
reasons
,
where
he
soon
died
of
cancer
on
March
9
,
1941
. His
brother
John
J
.
died
in
Butte
,
Montana
two
months
later
, on
May
8
,
1941
.
Description
Excavation
at the
site
following
the
bombing
of the
Los
Angeles
Times
Building
located
at
First
Street
and
Broadway
.
Subject
Los Angeles Times (Firm).
Los Angeles Times Building.
Los Angeles Times Bombing, Los Angeles, Calif., 1910.
Newspaper buildings--California--Los Angeles.
Lost architecture--California--Los Angeles.
Sabotage--California--Los Angeles.
Bombings--California--Los Angeles.
Format
Photographic prints
Reproduction Information
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http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
Sub-Collection Name
Security Pacific National Bank Photo Collection
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