11245. Metals Bank & Trust Company (Butte, MT)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
March 11, 1933
Location
Butte, Montana (46.004, -112.535)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
b9afdbb2

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (dated 1933-03-11/12) state the Metals Bank & Trust Co. of Butte is an affiliate of First Bank Stock Corp and applied for permission to reopen after the federal reserve notified member banks to apply for reopening. No mention of a depositor run; this is the 1933 banking holiday / government-ordered suspension and planned reopening.

Events (2)

1. March 11, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
First Bank Stock corporation ... immediately applied for permission to reopen ... The Metals Bank and Trust company of Butte an affiliate of the First Bank Stock corporation.
Source
newspapers
2. March 11, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Banks had been closed under the national banking holiday; bank applied for permission to reopen after Ninth District Federal Reserve notified member banks to request reopening.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Metals Bank and Trust company of Butte an affiliate of the First Bank Stock corporation.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Butte Daily Post, March 11, 1933

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Article Text

FIRST BANK STOCK GROUP APPLIES FOR PERMIT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., March 11. ninth district federal reserve bank Friday forwarded information to all member banks in the district that they might make application for reopening The message did not say when the banks might reopen. The First Bank Stock corporation. with 100 banks in its group, operating in Minnesota, upper Michigan, Montana, North and South Dakota. immediately applied for permission to reopen, P J. Leeman, vice and general manager of the corporation, said. The Northwest Bancorporation with 126 banks in eight state, asked permission to reopen all its institutions, J. C. Thomson, vice president and general manager, announced. Thomson said applications for reopening had been sent to the federal banks in the four districts in whiche they operate. The corporation has affiliates in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska. North Dakota. South Dakota, Montana and Washington. Gov. W. B. Geery of the Ninth district bank said he would not be able to announce what banks would reopen until all applications had been received. The Ninth district embraces Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana, Northern Michigan and Northern The Metals Bank and Trust company of Butte an affiliate of the First Bank Stock corporation.


Article from The Montana Standard, March 12, 1933

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Article Text

FIRST BANK STOCK GROUP APPLIES FOR PERMIT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., March 11. -(P)-The ninth district federal reserve bank Friday forwarded information to all member banks in the district that they might make application for reopening The message did not say when the banks might reopen. The First Bank Stock corporation, with 100 banks in its group, operating in Minnesota, upper Michigan, Montana, North and South Dakota, immediately applied for permission to reopen, P. J. Leeman, vice president and general manager of the corporation, said. The Northwest Bancorporation, with 126 banks in eight state, asked permission to reopen all its institutions, J. C. Thomson, vice president and general manager, announced. Thomson said applications for reopening had been sent to the federal banks in the four districts in whiche they operate The corporation has affiliates in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska. North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Washington. Gov. W. B. Geery of the Ninth district bank said he would not be able to announce what banks would reopen until all applications had been received. The Ninth district embraces Minnesota, Dakotas, -Montana, Northern Michigan and Northern The Metals Bank and Trust company of Butte an affiliate of the First Bank Stock corporation.