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F.C. Webb, Pat Farrell, P.J. Morr, J.T. Butler, and M.J. Harmon, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
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F.C. Webb, Pat Farrell, P.J. Morr, J.T. Butler, and M.J. Harmon, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News Service
F.C. Webb, Pat Farrell, P.J. Morr, J.T. Butler, and M.J. Harmon, between c1910 and c1915.
In February 1912, a federal grand jury in Indianapolis indicted fifty-four union men, of which fifty-one were members of the IABSIW. The charges stemmed from a nationwide dynamite sabotage campaign, which included the bombing of the Los Angeles Times
Frank C. Webb, Patrick F. Farrell, John T. Butler were among 38 found guilty
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1910 1912 1915 Bombing Dynamite Federal Building George Grantham Bain Indianapolis Indiana Usa Sabotage Trade Union Trial Union Bain George Graham Bain News Service George Graham Bain Press Photography
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**A Glimpse into Labor Unrest: F. C. Webb et al., circa 1910-1915**
This striking photograph print captures a moment in time during a tumultuous era for labor unions in the United States. The image features five individuals, identified as Frank C. Webb, Pat Farrell, P.J. Morr, J.T. Butler, and M.J. Harmon, all of whom were involved in the International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers (IABSIW). In February 1912, a federal grand jury indicted fifty-four union members from this organization for their role in a nationwide dynamite sabotage campaign.
The charges stemmed from incidents such as the bombing of the Los Angeles Times building, which resulted in convictions for thirty-eight individuals. The photograph likely dates back to between circa 1910 and circa 1915, capturing these men at a pivotal moment in American labor history. As part of Bain News Service's extensive archive, this image offers a unique glimpse into the lives and struggles of those involved in one of the most significant industrial disputes of the early 20th century.
**Credit:** Heritage Images / Bain News Service
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