Liberty National Bank (Pawhuska, OK)

Episode Information

Episode UID
1131401599
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
113140 national
Charter Number
11314
Start Date
March 2, 1933
Location
Pawhuska, Oklahoma

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
3efe1c55874c0170

Response Measures

None

Receivership Details

Depositor recovery rate
100.0%
Date receivership started
1933-03-08
Date receivership terminated
1936-05-20
Share of assets assessed as good
2.2%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
26.5%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
71.3%

Description

Statewide bank holiday in March 1933 followed by appointment of a receiver in December 1933 indicates eventual closure.

Events (5)

1. March 14, 1919 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. October 23, 1928 Voluntary Liquidation
Source
historical_nic
3. March 2, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Governor W. H. Murray proclaimed a mandatory three-day state banking moratorium/holiday to restrict withdrawals and give legislature time to act.
Newspaper Excerpt
the three-day holiday called Gov. Murray in Oklahoma ... the bank holiday was declared
Source
newspapers
4. March 8, 1933 Receivership
Source
historical_nic
5. December 7, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
appointed to succeed M. Overstreet as receiver of ... the Liberty National bank of Pawhuska
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Las Vegas Daily Optic, March 2, 1933

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SEVENTEEN STATES CHECK RUNS ON BANK Seven More Join Movement to Restrict Withdrawals of Deposited Moneys THREE AND FOUR DAYS TO BE TEMPORARY HOLIDAYS Situation Easing in Some States as Legislatures Planned Curb Laws Mississippi, Arizona, Nevada and in Oregon today joined the states. which there are limitations placed on the withdrawals of deposits from banks. in which limitations on withdrawals now exist. The proclamation of Gov. Ralph at San Francisco makes mandatory the closing of California banks (or three-day period ending Saturday The three-day holiday called Gov. Murray in Oklahoma for same period also is mandatory. The of Gov. Allen of Louisiana provides for the sation until the end of the week "all public business including Banks and other public enterprises." Mississippi the decree of state banking called only (Continued On Page Two)


Article from The Hobart Democrat-Chief, March 2, 1933

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Lone Wolf Open But Just 'Changing'; Others Closed CITY. Mar. Extension of Oklahoma's bank day until Wednesday was recommended today by Bank Commiss sioner J. Barnett as the state government placed legislative and executive protection over the 453 Oklahoma banks and their depositors. The first flurry of excitement over, following Gov. W. H. Murray's three-day bank moratorium proclamation, state officials pared new stabilizing bill. Assurance of safety both banks and depositors was the keynote of the situation in Oklahoma. The unusual spectacle of such great confidennce is local banks that the institutions remained open today in the face of heavy demands occasioned by the state wide holiday was enacted at Idabel, Durant, Enid, Valliant and Alva. Bankers in these communities declared their situations so sound they saw no need of inconveniencing depositors. The redrafted bill authorizing the bank commissioner to banks under a plan of restricwithdrawals was being drawn up. The senate was prepared to suspend all other and send bill through its first stage. Preparing for immediate action, Speaker Tom Anglin called the house into session this morning without waiting for the scheduled m. meeting time. The bank holiday was declared, Murray explained, to give the islature time to enact lieve the proposed bill the bank commissioner sweeping power delay payment of deposits all banks, trust companies, savings banks and segregate deposits from old deposits, with no restriction on the new deposits. The bank virtual dictator over financial stitutions with emergency author needed rules and ity to adopt any daily reports. require SIXTEEN STATES HOLIDAYS TODAY BANK to restrict with. The movement of bank deposits spread drawals rapidly through the south and west last night and today states operated under decrees for bank holidays. CaliforMississippi, Oklahoma, nia, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon ordered brief bank holidays to give time for legislatures to draw withdrawals legislation limiting deposits. Louisiana went farther by orderholiday for all iness. The New Orleans cotton cotton market change, largest was closed. the country, Executives announcing the new holidays for forcing the other states restructions by placing tension of banks which unusual strain on an to continue business sought mally. ONE BANK IN ONLY STAYS OPEN COUNTY The First National bank at Lone Wolf was the only banking tution in Kiowa county which mained open today, and was just "making change," according made by the Demosurvey Banks here, at Mountain Cooperton, Mountain View and Snyder were all closed, was the one at Rocky. OREGON TOO Ore., Mar. Governor Meier today declared three-day legal holiday state Oregon starting continuing through


Article from The Fairfax Chief, December 7, 1933

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Appointed New Bank Receiver Gene Shidler, well known Osage county banker and rancher, has cently been appointed to succeed M. Overstreet as receiver of the First National bank of Fairfax, the Liberty National bank of Pawhuska and the Billings National bank of Billings Overstreet will devote his entire time to his work as conservator of the First National bank at Ponca City. Work of checking up the books and records of the banks is in progress and the entire work is expected to be turned to Shidler the latter part of this week.