11064. Bank of Meadville (Meadville, MS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
March 14, 1908
Location
Meadville, Mississippi (31.472, -90.897)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
26872295

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles do not describe a depositor run. They report a receiver having been appointed (legal actions in March 1908) and the receiver advertising bank-owned real estate for sale (notice in Jan 1909 for sale Feb 22). Receiver appointment implies the bank closed and entered receivership, so classified as suspension_closure despite no explicit line saying 'suspension'.

Events (2)

1. March 14, 1908 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
No Change In Receivers Fayette, Miss., March 14-The case of the majority of the stockholders of the Bank of Meadville, in which an application to remove the receiver appointed on the initiative of Mrs. Norma Hardy, was heard in Fayette by Judge S. Hicks, who de-
Source
newspapers
2. February 22, 1909 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
C.A. Pritchard, receiver of the assets of the Bank of Meadville, under appointment of Chancellor Hicks, advertises certain real estate on which the Bank held claims to take place in Meadville Feb. 22.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Greenville Times, March 15, 1908

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Article Text

No Change In Receivers Fayette, Miss., March 14-The case of the majority of the stockholders of the Bank of Meadville, in which an application to remove the receiver appointed on the initiative of Mrs. Norma Hardy, was heard in Fayette by Judge S. Hicks, who de-


Article from The Semi-Weekly Leader, January 23, 1909

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Article Text

C.A. Pritchard, receiver of the assets of the Bank of Meadville, under appointment of Chancellor Hicks, advertises certain real estate on which the Bank held claims to take place in Meadville Feb. 22.