11140. First National Bank (Parshall, ND)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run → Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
11226
Charter Number
11226
Start Date
August 14, 1931
Location
Parshall, North Dakota (47.953, -102.135)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
2e7b4d64181f95c6

Response Measures

Full suspension

Receivership Details

Depositor recovery rate
24.4%
Date receivership started
1931-08-08
Date receivership terminated
1935-09-30
OCC cause of failure
Economic conditions
Share of assets assessed as good
31.8%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
65.9%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
2.3%

Description

Contemporary newspapers report the First National of Parshall closed in mid‑August 1931 after rapid withdrawals following other nearby bank closings on the Soo Line. A receiver was later appointed. Dates are approximate based on article context (closures reported 'last Friday' in Aug 1931; receiver noted in a separate Aug 21, 1931 item).

Events (5)

1. August 23, 1918 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. August 8, 1931 Receivership
Source
historical_nic
3. August 14, 1931 Run
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Withdrawals triggered by panic after several other nearby banks (Soo Line banks) closed; depositors frightened and rapidly withdrew funds
Newspaper Excerpt
Following the closing of five banks on the Soo Line last Thursday, depositors became frightened and began withdrawal of funds so rapidly that cash could not be collected fast enough to cover withdrawals
Source
newspapers
4. August 14, 1931 Suspension
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Depleted reserves after rapid withdrawals prompted the bank(s) to close doors; closures were contemporaneous with other local bank failures on the Soo Line and resulting runs
Newspaper Excerpt
Four banks, the First National of Plaza, First National of Ryder, First National of Parshall and the First National of Van Hook, all in North Dakota, closed last Friday.
Source
newspapers
5. August 21, 1931 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Crichton ... has been acting receiver of the National Bank at Parshall Dakota.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Producers News, August 21, 1931

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Article Text

FIVE BANKS IN N.D. CLOSED LAST WEEK Plaza, Ryder, Van Hook, Stanley and Parshall National Banks Close Doors Following Depletion of Reserves. Special to The Producers News— Stanley, N. D., Aug. 17.- The Bank of Stanley failed to open on Thursday morning after officials of the institution had been in conference with several of the heaviest depositors until late Wednesday night. Harold Kulaas, cashier, gave as the chief reason for closing that a run which started last Saturday, a week ago, had depleted the reserve. Following the closing of five banks on the Soo Line last Thursday, depositors became frightened and began withdrawal of funds so rapidly that cash could not be collected fast enough to cover withdrawals An effort made to "embalm" the bank for three years, at 3% on deposits failed when several depositors refused to sign up. The Bank of Stanley was moved here from Lunds Valley about three years ago. E. S. LeG is the president. It had deposits of $30,000 with a capitalization of $15,000. Loans and discounts aggregate approximately $30,000 with cash on hand amounting to $6.400. This is the third bank failure in Stanley in the past few years. E. T. Lee also has a bank at Grenora near the Montana line. Four banks. the First National of Plaza, First National of Ryder, First National of Parshall and the First National of Van Hook, all in North Dakota, closed last Friday. Deposits in the four banks were said by L. L. Madland, national bank examiner, to aggregate $535,000. Depleted reserves and frozen as-


Article from Nemaha County Herald, August 21, 1931

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Article Text

Is Bank Receiver Crichton, former Auburn but who has been living Dakota for some acting receiver of the National Bank at Parshall Dakota.