Old Boston National Bank (Boston, MA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
101501376
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
10150 national
Charter Number
1015
Start Date
August 3, 1914
Location
Boston, Massachusetts (42.358, -71.060)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
09f0274c0e991d98

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles describe a Boston-wide suspension of specie payments (Aug 1914) that applies to this bank though it is not named.

Events (3)

1. April 17, 1865 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. August 3, 1914 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Boston national banks suspended specie payments and issued clearing house certificates to conserve gold and maintain credit; depositors required 60 days' notice for time deposits.
Newspaper Excerpt
In order to conserve the American supply of gold and to maintain the credit of the national banks of New York, Chicago and Boston Monday decided to suspend the payment of specie and issue clearing house certificates instead.
Source
newspapers
3. June 19, 1916 Voluntary Liquidation
Source
historical_nic

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Citizen-Republican, August 6, 1914

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Article Text

MEASURES TAKEN TO CONSERFE READY CASH This Action Believed Best In Order to Assure Stability of Business. In order to conserve the American supply of gold and to maintain the credit of the national banks of New York, Chicago and Boston Monday decided to suspend the payment of specie and issue clearing house certificates instead. Other cities throughout the country are expected to follow the lead of these big financial centers. Depositors also will be required to give 60 days notice to banks before withdrawing funds on time deposit. The situation is not regarded as grave by any means and reassuring statements have been issued in every quarter. The measures being taken are purely of a precautionary nature.


Article from The Tabor Independent, August 6, 1914

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Article Text

MEASURES TAKEN TO CONSERFE READY CASH This Action Believed Best In Order to Assure Stability of Business. In order to conserve the American supply of gold and to maintain the credit of the national banks of New York, Chicago and Boston Monday decided to suspend the payment of specie and issue clearing house certificates instead. Other cities throughout the country are expected to follow the lead of these big financial centers. DeposItors also will be required to give 60 days notice to banks before withdrawing funds on time deposit. The situation is not regarded as grave by any means and reassuring statements have been issued in every quarter. The measures being taken are purely of a precautionary nature.