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On September 16, 1920, person or persons unknown exploded a bomb in front of 23 Wall Street, then as now the offices of J.P. Morgan Inc., causing 400 injuries, some of them horrific, and 33 deaths. When 23 Wall Street was constructed in 1913-1914, the Morgan name was so well-known that it was considered unnecessary to mark the building with his name, and it continues to be unmarked today...except in one respect.
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Wall Street in the aftermath of the bombing. Washington's statue (right) overlooks the carnage. The exterior of 23 Wall Street is weirdly pockmarked. These marks were put there by the bombs that exploded on September 16, 1920. Morgan has never repaired the building facade, and as long as the building stands, it will never be repaired; this has been made clear by Morgan Inc. repeatedly. It is widely surmised that the blast was done by anarchic terrorists bent on destroying a building symbolic of American capitalism. The Bolsheviks had taken Russia by force some three years earlier. |
William
Bryk's New York Press article on the blast. This recounting is not
for the squeamish; Bryk describes the carnage in detail.
A Weathermen bomb
backfires. The remains of what was a terrorist plot in Greenwich
Village.
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