11801. First Bank & Trust Company (Hendersonville, NC)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
March 18, 1933
Location
Hendersonville, North Carolina (35.319, -82.461)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
01bdfd8f

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None

Description

Articles state the First Bank & Trust Company was defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation; operating-loss report (Mar 18, 1933) and multiple notices of sale by the commissioner (May–Aug 1933). No run is described; the bank was placed in receivership and liquidated.

Events (4)

1. March 18, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Placed in hands of state commissioner of banks and statutory receiver for liquidation; operating losses documented in receiver's report.
Newspaper Excerpt
The First Bank & Trust company ... are being liquidated ... report of Gurney P. Hood, state commissioner of banks and statutory receiver of the three institutions
Source
newspapers
2. May 31, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
said First Bank & Trust Company being defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation ... May 31, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks as Successor Trustee.
Source
newspapers
3. June 30, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
will on Friday, June 30, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door ... sell at public auction ... Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks as Successor Trustee.
Source
newspapers
4. August 18, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
will on Friday, August 18, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, N. C., sell at public auction ... Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner, Successor to First Bank & Trust Company, Trustee.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (9)

Article from The Times-News, March 18, 1933

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3 Banks Being Liquidated At Loss, Is Report Hood Shows Condition Of Fifth Roosevelt State Institutions On Dec. 31, 1932 Gets Navy Post CREDITORS SUFFER IN SALE OF ASSETS The First Bank & Trust company, and the American Bank & Trust company of Hendersonville and the Bank of Fletcher are being liquidated at losses to creditors ranging up to $1,000 a month, according to an interpretation of figures contained in a report of Gurney P. Hood, state commissioner of banks and statutory receiver of the three institutions, which has been made to Judge P. A. McElroy in superior court and approved by the court. Operating losses of the three defunct institutions under the receivership are listed as follows: First Bank & Trust Co., (Dec. 31, 1931 to Dec. 31, 1932)-$13,041.82 American Bank & Trust Co., NEA (Dec. 31, 1931 to Dec. 31. 1932)-$536.09. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, above, Bank of Fletcher (April cousin of the president, is the new 25, 1932 to Dec. 31, 1932) assistant secretary of the navy. -$738.50. He is the fifth member of the Creditors of the banks who Roosevelt family to hold that post. have studied the report pointed He is a former marine corps ofout that for the periods coverficer. ed, the income of the receiver, such as rents, interest on balances and the like, lacked $14,316.41 of meeting liquidating Weather Data For expenses such as salaries, traveling expenses, etc. A statement by Mr. Hood is to the effect that expenditures Week Compiled were necessary and reasanable in the liquidation of the trust, and that the expense was made High Temperature Of 77 for the best interest of the credDegrees Reached Tuesitors. "The losses shown were realday ized in the sale of assets or in compromising or compounding bad A high point of 77 degrees of or doubtful assets, which action temperature was recorded for the was for the best interest of the month here on Tuesday of this creditors," the report of Comweek. while the mean temperature missioner Hood states for the month is practically three The report of the First Bank degrees under the normal mean shows resources of $1,674,244.52 for March, according to weather as of December 31, 1931, and data compiled by T. W. Valentine, resources of $1,456,153.01 as of local weather observer, last night. December 31, 1932. Increases Rainfall has been near normal so in resources of $32,207.54 and far this month, the figures show. decreases of $250,299.05 are Weather data compiled for the shown by the report. The inmonth so far, is as follows: crease is shown in a $16,114.69 Date Max. Min. Mean Prec'n. increase in real estate, and the 37 21 53 11 decrease is shown in a reduc50 32 68 12 tion in cash and due from banks, 52 41 63 13 cash items and overdarfts, stocks 0.76 67 58 77 14 and bonds. loans and discounts, 0.05 57 49 66 15 furniture and fixtures, and stock 44 30 57 16 assessments due. 51 31 72 17 A reduction of $218,091.51 in Summary for Month to Date liabilities is shown. the figures 77 Maximum being $1,674,244.52 as of De57.2 Mean maximum cember 31, 1931 and $1,456,44.7 Mean 153.01 as of December 31, 1932. 17 Minimum The report lists expenses as 32.2 Mean minimum $20,075.32 and income as $7,41 Mean daily range 033.50, and shows an operating 2.63 loss of $13,041 82. The report Precipitation Normal mean temp. for Mar. 47.5 (Continued on page four) 5.62 Normal prec'n. for March


Article from The Times-News, June 2, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from C. L. Jones and wife, Ruth Jones, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 288, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company be ing defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust; The undersigned comissioner of banks will on Friday, June 30, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, subject to outstanding taxes and assessments, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county, North Carolina, to-wit: BEGINNING at stake in middle of Haywood road 2 rods north of Cedar tree; runs west 10 degrees south 9 rods to a stake; then north 6 rods to a stake; thence west to branch: thence north with branch to G.P. Liverett's line; with his line to Haywood road; thence south with Haywood road to beginning. Containing 7 acres, more or less. May 31, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commssioner of Banks as Successor Trustee. 6-2-Fri-4t


Article from The Times-News, June 9, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from C. L. Jones and wife, Ruth Jones, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 288, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company be ing defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust; The undersigned comissioner of banks will on Friday, June 30, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest cash bîdder, subject to outstanding taxes and assessments, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county, North Carolina, to-wit: BEGINNING at stake in middle of Haywood road 2 rods north of Cedar tree; runs west 10 degrees south 9 rods to a stake; then north 6 rods to a stake; thence west to branch; thence north with branch to G.P. Liverett's line; with his line to Haywood road; thence south with Haywood road to beginning. Containing 7 acres, more or less. May 31, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commssioner of Banks as Successor Trustee. 6-2-Fri-4t


Article from The Times-News, June 16, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from C. L. Jones and wife, Ruth Jones, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 288, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company be.. ing defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust; The undersigned comissioner of banks will on Friday, June 30, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, subject to outstanding taxes and assessments, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county. North Carolina, to-wit: BEGINNING at stake in middle of Haywood road 2 rods north of Cedar tree; runs west 10 degrees south 9 rods to a stake; then north 6 rods to a stake; thence west to branch: thence north with branch to G.P. Liverett's line; with his line to Haywood road; thènce south with Haywood road to beginning. Containing 7 acres, more or less. May 31, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commssioner of Banks as Successor Trustee. 6-2-Fri-4t


Article from The Times-News, June 23, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from C. L. Jones and wife, Ruth Jones, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 288, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company be ing defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust; The undersigned comissioner of banks will on Friday, June 30, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, subject to outstanding taxes and assessments, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county, North Carolina, to-wit: BEGINNING at stake in middle of Haywood road 2 rods north of Cedar tree; runs west 10 degrees south 9 rods to a stake; then north 6 rods to a stake; thence west to branch; thence north with branch to G.P. Liverett's line; with his line to Haywood road; thence south with Haywood road to beginning. Containing 7 acres, more or less. May 31, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commssioner of Banks as Successor Trustee, 6-2-Fri-4t


Article from The Times-News, July 21, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from W. W. Peek, widower, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 103, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company being defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust; The undersigned commissiner of banks will on Friday, August 18, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, subject to outstanding taxes, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county, North Carolina, to-wit: A tract of land containing siy acres, lying on the east side of Stepp street, adjoining lands (now or formerly) of D. E. Stepp, Z. B. Arledge, and beginning at the southwest corner of D. E. Stepp's 12-214| acre tract, in center of Stepp street, said corner also being the northeast corner of Z. B. Arledge's 10-acre tract, and the southeast corner of A. C. Henderson's tract; and running thence along the southern boundary of said Stepp tract, south 72 degrees 45 minutes east 1077-3|10 feet to the southeast corner of his tract; thence south 22 degrees 18 minutes east 145 feet to a stake; thence south 17 degrees 15 minutes west 120-6|10 feet to a stake; thence north 72 degrees 45 minutes west 1171 feet to the center line of Stepp street; thence along the center line of Stepp street, north 17 degrees 15 minutes east 240-1 I 10 feet to the beginning. Excepting a strip 15 feet wide along and just east of the center line of Stepp street for use of said street. July 19, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner, Successor to First Bank & Trust Company, Trustee. 7-21-Fri-4tp


Article from The Times-News, July 28, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from W. W. Peek, widower, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 103, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company being defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust; The undersigned commissiner of banks will on Friday, August 18, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, subject to outstanding taxes, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county, North Carolina, to-wit: A tract of land containing six acres, lying on the east side of Stepp street, adjoining lands (now or formerly) of D. E. Stepp, Z. B. Arledge, and beginning at the southwest corner of D. E. Stepp's 12-214 I 1000 acre tract, in center of Stepp street, said corner also being the northeast corner of Z. B. Arledge's 10-acre tract, and the southeast corner of A. C. Henderson's tract; and running thence along the southern boundary of said Stepp tract, south 72 degrees 45 minutes east 1077-3|10 feet to the southeast corner of his tract; thence south 22 degrees 18 minutes east 145 feet to a stake; thence south 17 degrees 15 minutes west 120-6/10 feet to a stake; thence north 72 degrees 45 minutes west 1171 feet to the center line of Stepp street; thence along the center line of Stepp street, north 17 degrees 15 minutes east 240-1/10 feet to the beginning. Excepting a strip 15 feet wide along and just east of the center line of Stepp street for use of said street. July 19, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner, Successor to First Bank & Trust Company, Trustee. 7-21-Fri-4tp


Article from The Times-News, August 4, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from W. W. Peek, widower, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 103, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company being defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust; The undersigned commissiner of banks will on Friday, August 18, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, subject to outstanding taxes, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county, North Carolina, to-wit: A tract of land containing six acres, lying on the east side of Stepp street, adjoining lands (now or formerly) of D. E. Stepp, Z. B. Arledge, and beginning at the southwest corner of D. E. Stepp's 12-214 1000 acre tract, in center of Stepp street, said corner also being the northcast corner of Z. B. Arledge's 10-acre tract, and the southeast corner of A. C. Henderson's tract; and running thence along the southern boundary of said Stepp tract, south 72 degrees 45 minutes east 1077-3/10 feet to the southeast corner of his tract; thence south 22 degrees 18 minutes east 145 feet to a stake; thence south 17 degrees 15 minutes west 120-6|10 feet to a stake; thence north 72 degrees 45 minutes west 1171 feet to the center line of Stepp street; thence along the center line of Stepp street, north 17 degrees 15 minutes east 240-1|10 feet to the beginning. Excepting a strip 15 feet wide along and just east of the center line of Stepp street for use of said street. July 19, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner, Successor to First Bank & Trust Company, Trustee. 7-21-Fri-4tp


Article from The Times-News, August 11, 1933

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NOTICE OF SALE On account of default in payment of debt secured by deed of trust from W. W. Peek, widower, to First Bank & Trust Company, trustee, recorded in book 127, page 103, Henderson county mortgage records, said First Bank & Trust Company being defunct and in the hands of the state commissioner of banks for liquidation, who has been called on to exercise the powers of sale in said deed of trust: The undersigned commissiner of banks will on Friday, August 18, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon at the courthouse door in Hendersonville, N. C., sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder, subject to outstanding taxes, the land described in said deed of trust, to-wit: All that certain piece, parcel and lot of land lying in Hendersonville township, Henderson county, North Carolina, to-wit: A tract of land containing six acres, lying on the east side of Stepp street, adjoining lands (now or formerly) of D. E. Stepp, Z. B. Arledge, and beginning at the southwest corner of D. E. Stepp's 12-214/1000 acre tract, in center of Stepp street, said corner also being the northeast corner of Z. B. Arledge's 10-acre tract, and the southeast corner of A. C. Henderson's tract; and running thence along the southern boundary of said Stepp tract, south 72 degrees 45 minutes east 1077-3 10 feet to the southeast corner of his tract; thence south 22 degrees 18 minutes east 145 feet to a stake; thence south 17 degrees 15 minutes west 120-6|10 feet to a stake; thence north 72 degrees 45 minutes west 1171 feet to the center line of Stepp street; thence along the center line of Stepp street, north 17 degrees 15 minutes east 240-110 feet to the beginning. Excepting a strip 15 feet wide along and just east of the center line of Stepp street for use of said street. July 19, 1933. Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner, Successor to First Bank & Trust Company, Trustee. 7-21-Fri-4tp