gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
8e4d4c8e27c45225
Response Measures
None
Receivership Details
Depositor recovery rate
39.3%
Date receivership started
1930-12-26
Date receivership terminated
1935-02-11
OCC cause of failure
Losses
Share of assets assessed as good
12.6%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
53.5%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
33.9%
Description
Articles state a comptroller-appointed receiver for closed national banks including Hobson but do not explicitly name 'First National Bank of Hobson.'
Events (4)
1.March 9, 1915Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2.December 26, 1930Receivership
Source
historical_nic
3.August 24, 1933Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Sullivan was recently national bank receiver for Montana ... His first duties will be to close up the affairs of the banks Roy, Hobson, Stanford, Grass Range and the Valley County bank Lewistown.
Source
newspapers
4.August 24, 1933Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Comptroller of the Currency appointed a national bank receiver to close the affairs of the closed national banks in Hobson and other towns.
Newspaper Excerpt
appointed by the comptroller of the currency as receiver of the closed national banks at Roy, Grass Range, Hobson
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.August 24, 1933Tribune of ShelbyShelby, MT
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Article Text
Sullivan Gets Bank Appointment
Dr. B. Sullivan of Sweet Grass visitor in Shelby yesterday enroute to Lewistown. Mr. Sullivan was recently national bank receiver for Montana by the comptroller of currency at Washington, His first duties will be to close up the affairs of the banks Roy, Hobson, Stanford, Grass Range and the Valley County bank Lewistown. He will make his headquarters Lewistown but visit Toole county frequently to attend to his business interests here.
2.August 31, 1933Judith Basin County PressStanford, MT
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Article Text
New Bank Receiver Appointed for First National of Stanford announced last week that Dr. Sullivan of Sweet Grass will ceed R. Miller as receiver of the First National bank of Stanford. Dr. Sullivan was also appointed by the comptroller of the currency as receiver of the closed national banks at Roy. Grass Range, Hobson and Lewistown, succeeding Mr. Miller in all these places. He will have beadquarters Lewistown. Dr. Sullivan is stranger in this section. but understood an expert accountant and an ex-banker.
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