10730. Chouteau Trust Company (St Louis, MO)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run → Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
January 16, 1933
Location
St Louis, Missouri (38.627, -90.198)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
281e75a4

Response Measures

Full suspension, Books examined

Other: Placed in hands of state bank examiners; multiple small neighborhood banks closed due to runs in St. Louis.

Description

Multiple articles (Jan 16-17, 1933) report heavy runs on St. Louis banks and that Grant State Bank failed to open and was placed in the hands of state bank examiners. No reopening is mentioned; treated as a suspension leading to closure/receivership.

Events (2)

1. January 16, 1933 Run
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Heavy withdrawals triggered by runs on St. Louis banking institutions generally; runs on other local banks precipitated withdrawals.
Measures
Noted generally as heavy withdrawals; some banks later closed or placed in hands of state bank examiners.
Newspaper Excerpt
heavy runs on St. Louis banking institutions during the past week
Source
newspapers
2. January 16, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Directors voted to close and place the bank in hands of state bank examiners following heavy runs on St. Louis banks.
Newspaper Excerpt
failed to open their doors because of the heavy runs ... boards of directors announced they had voted to close and place their banks in the hands of state bank examiners
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Freeport Journal-Standard, January 16, 1933

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Article Text

OF TWO OR THREE WEEKS RIVER Mayors of Moline, East Moline, Rock Island and Muscatine Take Action Rock Island, Jan. two weeks' banking holiday was started this morning In Rock Island, Moline and East Moline, under proclamations of the mayors of those cities. The proclamation explains the purpose of the holiday measure preserve the stability the flnancial and business institutions and resorted to because of the beneficial results by various other cities during the 18 months when public apprehension and uncertainty seemed call for action protect the individual citizen and the common welfare. not expected that business houses generally will close under the holiday plan. Davenport not affected. Muscatine, Too Muscatine, Iowa. Jan. business holiday of three weeks Muscatine was proclaimed this morning by Mayor Herman Lord. Directors the First National bank and Hershey State banks sued statements to the effect that their institutions will remain closed for the duration the holiday. The Muscatine State bank was open for usual today, and, directors issued statement. an official of the institution said this policy would continue. Six Small St. Louis Close Louis. Jan. small banks today failed to open their doors because of the heavy runs on St. Louis banking institutions during the past week. In all instances the boards of directors announced they had voted close and place their banks in the hands state bank examiners in an effort to protect depositors. closings brought the total of banks closed here to 12 during the past week. Total deposits of the six institutions. according to the last monthly statements, was more than $7,000,000. The Institutions which failed to open today the Chouteau Trust company, the Natural Bridge Trust company, the bank of Louis, the Grant State bank, the Lowell Bank and the Scruggs, Vandervoort and Barney's bank. of the Scruggs bank made their after the close of business Saturday.


Article from Paragould Daily Press, January 17, 1933

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Article Text

Eight More St. Lonis Banks Close Their Doors St. Louis Jan St. Louis banks failed open yesterday, making 16 banks with aggregate deposits closed in the and Louis county within the days. Most of the closed were small neighborhood Those which closed today were: Twelfth Street National bank capital stock LaClede Trust Company deposits $1.total resources Chouteau Trust deposits total resources Natural Bridge Trust deposits total resources Lowell deposits total resources Grant State bank deposits total resources SarahOlive bank of St. deposits $174.572 total resources Scruggs Vandervroot and Barney operated department the same name. deposits $1,762,642 total resources PTG TURNS TABLES Salt Lake pig which Harold R. Howard was trying to shaughter turned butcher itself The pig was hung from nail and Howard had stabbed it the throat once. Thinking the one stab had not been sufficient. Howard grabbed one of the pig's legs "and raised the kriffe second time. The pig gave frantic kick which caused the knife to slip end cut Howard's hand He lost considerable blood before be reached the


Article from Clinton Daily Journal and Public, January 17, 1933

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Article Text

Outlying Banks Failed Near St. Louis St. Louis, Jan. outlying banks today failed to open their doors because of the heavy runs on Louis banking institutions ing the past week. instances the boards of directors announced they had voted to close and place their banks the hands of state bank examiners in an effort to protect depositors. Today's closings brought the total of banks closed here to past week. Total deposits of the five institutions, according to the last monthly statement, was more than 000. The institutions which failed to open today were: The Chouteau company, the Natiaural Bridge Trust company, the bank Louis, the Grant State bank, the Lowell bank and the Sruggs, Vandervoort and Barney's bank. Directors of the Sruggs bank made their closing announcement after the close of business Saturday.