11838. Bank of Lowell (Lowell, NC)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
November 20, 1930
Location
Lowell, North Carolina (35.268, -81.103)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
4271487a

Response Measures

None

Description

The Bank of Lowell (Lowell, NC) closed its doors on the same day as several western North Carolina banks (news reports dated 1930-11-20). Articles explicitly state the Lowell bank's closing had no connection with the Asheville/central failures and attribute it to shrunken deposits caused by the failure/slowdown of Lowell yarn mills (a local economic shock). There is no description of a depositor run on this specific bank; closure appears permanent/handled by state authorities or left in doubt in reports—classified as suspension leading to closure.

Events (1)

1. November 20, 1930 Suspension
Cause
Local Shock
Cause Details
Articles state the bank's deposits had shrunken due to the failure/slowdown of Lowell yarn mills, leading officials to close the bank to conserve assets.
Newspaper Excerpt
Officials of the Lowell bank said its closing had no connection with other suspensions today, blaming its shrunken deposits as the result of failure of Lowell yarn mills to run full time of late.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (11)

Article from Hickory Daily Record, November 20, 1930

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Asheville Bank Closes With Others In Western North Carolina ASHEVILLE, N Nov 20 Central Bank and Trust financial in this section, failed to for business open and five other today noon western North Carolina banks had closed their doors at $1,000,000, the Central Bank and Trust 24, the date of the last bank call, had deposits of Its sources given at that time $21,753,000. Other banks closing were the bank here, including its branch at Osteen Veterans Hospital; the First Bank and Trust company, the American Bank and Trust company, the Citizens National Bank, and the Bank of Lowell. John Mitchell, state bank examiner, notified of the Central Bank Trust company's failure to open and expected to send examiner here immediately to take charge of it. statement given out by the board of directors said the bank was closed in anticipation of heavy To Guard Depositors "This action," statement said, "was taken solely conserve the interests of the depositors and only after became apparent that such step was wise. During the past days the bank been forced to withstand heavy of funds." Wallace R. Davis, civic leader, president of the bank. He was reported his home this mornbut could not be reached. Brown, chairman of the board directors, refused amplify statement given out by the rectors. notice posted on the door of the First Bank and Trust company, said the stitution had been placed the hands of the State Banking department for liquidation. was capitalized $150,000, had surplus $204,261 and deposits according to its last statement of condition. Heavy runs developed early in the morning on the American Bank and Trust and the company Citizens National Bank at Hendersonville and they soon closed. The American Bank and Trust company, smallest the three banks, had deposits of $111,638. The Citizens National, capitalized $100,000, had surplus of $150,000 and deposits of $1,077,397. The Bank of was capitalized at $50,000; and $25,000 surplus; undivided profits of $168; and deposits of $615,051 its main office at Biltmore and branch The Bank Lowell, in Gaston county, had deposits of $70,000 the time of its last statement. capitalized at $20,000. Officials the Lowell bank said its closing had no connection with other suspensions today, blaming its shrunken deposits result of failure of Lowell yarn mills to run full time of late. Bankless The closing of the three banks Hendersonville left that city approximately 8,000 residents without banking facilities. Other banks in Asheville said this afternoon that they had some withdrawals, but were condition to meet demands their depositors might make of them. REAL ESTATE CAUSE RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. primary cause of the closing the Central Bank and Trust company, of Asheville, other Western North Carolina banks today named by John Mitchell, state bank examiner, the collapse of ren estate values the section from a "highly in flated plane." In the statement issued here he said: "The unfortunate closing of the Central Bank and Trust company, Asheville, N. this morning has resulted in the closing of the following banks: First Bank and Trust company, American Bank and Trust Co., Hendersonville; Biltmore-O Bank, which latter bank was closely affiliated with the Asneville institution. And, so, the Sitizens aNtional bank, not member the system. The Bank of Lowell also closed later in the day. Real Estate Boom "In order that unnecessary hysteria the part of the public on not develop, the department may feels that should call attention to the contributing and primary the failure of the Cencauses of tral Bank and Trust company of "Immediately preceding the collapse of the Florida real estate boom, large number of highpowered real estate operators transferred their activities from Florida largely Asheville and The result of their activities produce highly inflated plane real estate values. The result collapse in real estate, well other values, made impossible for the failed banks quidate their receivables in sufficient volume meet demands of depositors. Purely Local "This situation is purely local one and does not in any way reflect conditions the state generally and should cause no uneasiness concerning the solvency other banks within the state. of September 24, the date the call report of condition, North Carolina banks held cash reserve of million dollars and secondary reserve consisting of marketable securities in the amount of thirty. five dollars. which lustrative of strength of the state's financial institutions."


Article from Springfield Evening Union, November 20, 1930

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BANK CLOSING EPIDEMIC HITS NORTH CAROLINA Largest Institution in Asheville, with Deposits of $18,000,000 Among ASHEVILLE, N. C., Nov. 20-(AP) The Central Bank and Prust Company mediate section. to open for business today and by noon five other Western North Carolina banks Capitalized at the Central Bank and Trust Company on 24, the date of the last bank call. had deposits of approximately Its resources were given at time as Other closing were Bilt branch at Oteen Veterans the First Bank and Trust Company the Bank and Trust the Citizens National Bank. Hender. sonville, and the Bank of Lowell, Low. N. John Mitchell, state bank examiner was notified of Central Bank Trust Company's failure open and was expected send here immediately to take of statement out the directors the bank was of heavy "This the of depositors During few of man of the Chamber of Indian Princes. from his seat to whisper words of praise into her jeweled ear In her hair the Begum four. leaf diamonds, and around her neck festoon necklace of pearls. Tassels of pearls bobbed from her as she spoke and her wrists and fingers glistened with bracelets and rings of Oriental splendor. She to the table delegates "not to sit down in the spirit of ruler and ruled but as friends to help the suffering of the country we love. Speaks for Good Will. The Nawab of most power. ful Moslem in India, today restore an atmosphere of good will at the Indian round table ence, of British and Indian two had about strained The Nawab India is given in of "Political India in Nawab Give India of and throughout the of the Brithis declaration that as princes no Hindus and MosBritish Liberal leadformer Begum on the by the East said "Think of that open form all States which will conception of These no that can sent world picture Liberal party and the British Parlia the ion Dominion that that to the status to that the Empire "The Liberals that goal any India the his theme. Lord Reading of the and Indian and must the British M. spokesman of the ers of full much as other told the conference in constitution the of the constitution must foundsuffrage. legislation must always remain the central round table conspokesman for mand that by government "of the peoby the for peo-


Article from The News Journal, November 20, 1930

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6 NORTH CAROLINA BANK INSTITUTIONS SUSPEND BUSINESS Largest Bank in Asheville Closes Doors to Conserve Assets. RUN OF DEPOSITORS (By The Associated Press.) ASHEVILLE, N. Nov. Central Bank and Trust largest financial institution in this mediate failed to open for business today and by noon five other western North Carolina banks had closed their Capitalized the CenBank and Trust Company September 24, the date of the last bank had deposits of approximately $18,000,000 Its resources were given at that time as $21,753,000. Other the BiltBank here, its branch at Oteen Hospital: the First Bank and Trust Company the Bank and Trust Company, the Citizens National Henderand the Bank of Lowell, Low ell, Notify State Examiner. John Mitchell, bank examiner was notified of the Central Bank and Trust Company's failure to open and was expected send an examiner here immediately to take charge of statement given by the board directors said the bank was closed anticipation of heavy run "This action," the statement said, "was taken solely conserve the terests the depositors and only after became apparent that such step was wise. During the past few days the bank has been forced withstand heavy withdrawals of funds.'


Article from New Britain Herald, November 20, 1930

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6 NORTH CAROLINA BANKS IN TROUBLE Asheville Institution Has $18 000.000 On Deposit Asheville, N. C., Nov. 211 (AP)-The Central Bank & Trust company, largest financial institution in this immediate section. failed to open for business today and by noon five other western North Carolina banks had closed their doors. Capitalized at $1,000,000. the Central Bank & Trust Company on September 24. the date of the last bank call. had deposits of approximately $18,000,000. Its resources were given at that time as $21.753,000. Other banks closing were the Bill. more-Oteen bank here. including its branch at Oteen Veterans' hospital; the First Bank & Trust company, it. ndersonville: the American Bank Trust company Hendersonville, are Citizens' National bank. Hen. onville and the Bank of Low. 11. Lowell. N. C. Examiner Expected John Mitchell. state bank examinor. was notified of the Central Bank & Trust company's failure to open and was expected to send an examiner here immediately to take charge of it. A statement given out by the board of directors said the bank was closed in anticipation of a heavy run. "This action." the statement said. was taken solely to conserve the interests of the depositors and only after it became apparent that such 2 step was wise. During the past few days the bank has been forced to withstand heavy withdrawals of funds."


Article from Palladium-Item, November 20, 1930

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North Bank, Trust Firm Fails to Open N. Nov. Central Bank Trust pany, largest financial institution immediate failed open for business today and by noon other western North Carobanks closed their doors. Capitalized Cenproximately given at that time as 753,000. Other banks closing were the Baltibank here, including its branch Oteen hospital; First Bank and Trust the American Bank Trust company, the Hendersonville, and Bank Lowell, John Mitchell, state bank examinnotified of the Central Bank Trust company's failure to open expected here immediately take charge Run Anticipated statement given out the board the bank closed heavy run. the statement said, solely the interests the depositors and only During the past few has withstand heavy withdrawals funds." The First Bank and Trust company, capitaliz$150,000, surplus $204,261 deposits $813,338. The American Bank and Trust company, smallest the banks, deposits approximately $160,000. Citizens' National capitalized $100,000. had surplus $150,000 and deposits The bank Lowell, Gaston county, deposits $70,000. Whether failure open today connected the other failcould be learned. closing banks proximately residents without banking facilities.


Article from The Central New Jersey Home News, November 20, 1930

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FIVE BANKS CLOSE IN NORTH CAROLINA Nov Central Trust Company, largest financial institution failed to for business today by five other Carolina banks had closed Capitalized the CenBank and Trust Company September 24, the date of last of approximately Its were given at that time as Other banks closing the Bank its branch Oteen pital: the First Bank Company American Bank Trust the Bank, and the Bank of Lowell, given board of bank was closed in anticipation heavy run. Albany Service. Inquire


Article from The Evening Sun, November 20, 1930

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CAROLINA BANKS FAIL Three More Close In Kentucky. President Of One Institution Hangs Self [By the Associated Press] Asheville, N. Nov. CenBank and Trust Company, largest financial institution in this immediate section, failed to open for business today and by noon five other western North Carolina banks had closed their doors. Capitalized at CenBank Trust Company on September 24, the date of the last bank call, had deposits of approximately $18,000,000. Its resources were given at that time as $21,753,000. Other Banks Close Other banks closing were the BiltBank here, including its branch at Oteen Veterans' Hospital the First Bank and Trust Company, Hendersonville: the American Bank and Trust Company, Hendersonville the Citizens National Bank, Hendersonville, and the Bank of Lowell, John Mitchell. State Bank Examiner, notified of the Central Bank and Trust Company's failure to open and expected to send an examiner here immediately to take charge of Heavy Run Anticipated A statement given out by the board directors said the bank was closed anticipation of heavy run. [By the "This action." the statement said, taken solely to conserve the in- New Nov. 20-Dr. Abraham terests of the depositors and only after Flexner, director of the Institute became apparent that such step Advanced Study in Newark, wise. During past few days the book criticizes American univerbank has been forced withstand sities for teaching "rubbish." heavy withdrawals of funds.' notice posted on the door of the In American, First Bank and Trust Company, Hen- lish and German." published the said the Oxford University Press, he declares been placed in the bands of the State sort of easy rubbish which may Banking Department for liquidation. counted toward an degree capitalized $150,000, had passes the limits of credibility." [Continued On Page Institutions, he adds, "have


Article from The Macon News, November 20, 1930

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SIX CAROLINA BANKS FAIL THURSDAY ASHEVILLE N. Nov. 20. (/P) The Central Bank and Trust company, largest financial institution in this section. failed open for business Thursday five other western North Carolina banks had closed. Capitalized at $1,000,000. the Central Bank and Trust company on September had deposits apwere at that time as $21,753.000. Other banks closing were the BiltBank here, including its branch at Oteen Veterans Hospital: the First Bank and Trust company. the American Bank and Trust company, the National Bank. Hendersouville, and the Bank of Lowell, Lowell, N. statement given out by the Central Bank and Trust company's board of directors said the bank was closed in anticipation heavy run. The First Bank and Trust Co., of was $150,000, and had of $813,338 according to its last statement The American Bank and Trust smallest of the three banks had deposits of approximately $160.000. The Citizens National had de$1,077,397 The Bank of in Gaston county, had of at the time of its last statement. Other banks in Asheville said this afternoon that they had experienced some withdrawals, but were in condition to meet any demands their depositors might make of them.


Article from The Atlanta Journal, November 20, 1930

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Six North Carolina Banks Close Doors To Conserve Assets ASHEVILLE N C., Nov. 20.-(P)The Central Bank and Trust Company largest financial institution in this immediate section failed to open for business Thursday and by noon five other western North Carolina banks had closed their doors Capitalized at 1,000,000. the Central Bank & Trust Company on September 24 the date of the last bank call had Its were given at that time $21,753,000 Other banks closing were the BiltOteen Bank here, including its branch at Oteen Veterans Hospital the First Bank & Trust Company the American Bank & Trust Company Hendersonvill the Citizens National Bank Hender sonville and the Bank of Lowell, John Mitchell, state bank examiner was notified of the Central Bank & Company's failure to open and was expected to send an examiner here immediately to take charge of A statement given out by the board of directors said the bank was closed in anticipation of a heavy run A notice posted on the door of the First Bank & Trust Company Hendersonville said the institution had been placed in the hands of the State Banking Department for liquidation of $204.261 and deposits according to its last stateof condition The American Bank & Trust Comsmallest three banks had deposits approxmiately $160. 000 The Citizens National capitalat $100,000 had surplus of deposits $70 000 at the last It was at MITCHELL BLAMES COLLAPSE OF BOOM IN REAL ESTATE RALEIGH N C. Nov. the closing of The primary the Central Bank and Company North Mitchell state bank exam the estate the section from a highly In statement issued here he said the of boom. -powered their largely in Asheville ville inflated was real The impossible for failed banks to liquidate their receivables sufficient volume to meet demands of depositors situation is purely local one does not in any reflect in the generally and should no Bankers Trust Closes 20 The Trust Company capitalized at $500 Thursday after the Central Bank of the Bank Canezville suspended The BankTrust brought thirteen the number banks which have suspendKentucky Monday six of them are in Louisville 62 Closed: One Reopens LITTLE ROCK Ark banks in Arkansas was reported to the State Banking Department Thursday bringing the week to The Bank at Heber Springs suspended Thursday Those Tuesday suspending Thursday the Bank of Ozan at Ozan the Bank of Strawberry both for five and two banks Bald Knob State Bank and


Article from The News and Observer, November 21, 1930

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BANKS CLOSE DOORS IN WESTERN TYING UP O'VER 22 MILLION DOLLARS Convicted Bankers Will Not Be Given Clemency Governor Also Includes Public Officials and Those Who Breach Judiciary Relations in Public Statement; Has Received Many Requests and Denied Them All Persons imprisoned for violation the banking laws, positions public trusts and breeches fiduciary relations need not apply for executive elemency unless there health of the prisoner in jeopardy, according served yesterday by Governor Gardner. The Governor's public ment based urgent appeals that have been made to him for clemfor some ten prisoners confined the State Prison far have made their pleas But although based on cases that occurred the past rather than anticipation anything that might happen North Carolina the future, statement followed receipt the news fresh bank Western North Carolina. time when public fidence sorely needed and this will do its power that confidence." declared Gardner statement, think that the should know that there will be pardoning paroling those convicted betraying trust under extraordinary circumstances. Governor Gardner's statement fol. lows full: "There has developed in recent many petitions from strong source applying for for prisoners confined the State's for violation the banking positions pubtrust, and for breaches fiduWhile there uniformity punishjudge his view the law and the also that most difficult down hard and uniform when stand merit, do this the public that will be the policy of this fice not interfere with the tences the courts in the of cases, there delevoped evidence the health the prisoner gravely by further Prisoners character mentioned, differing from ordinary criminals, (Please Turn to Eight) Closing of Six Banks Linked With Failure of Central Bank and Trust Comof Asheville pany CRASH LARGEST IN FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE Asheville Bank Was Fourth Largest in State; Three Banks Close in Hendersonville Leaving Town Without Banking Facilities; Other Asheville Banks Withstand Runs; Chief Examiner Mitchell Leaves For Asheville; Blames Crash Estate Boom Aftermath; City of Asheville and Counof Buncombe Were Largest Depositors in Closed Central Bank, Which Was Most Important Financial Western Carolina; Few State Funds in Banks and All Amply cured Eight North Carolina banks with deposit liabilities of $22,270,601 yesterday. All the banks located the the State, and cept the Bank Lowell, small bank County textile munity, the centered about crash the Central Bank and Trust Asheville, fourth largest bank the State and single bank. deposit liability the bank the largest history the State. Chief State Bank Examiner John Mitchell and Corporation CommisAttorney Bailey left for night. frankly feared banking circles other failures the far western would follow yesterday's closings, but Examiner Mitchell issued ment which he termed the situation "purely local" and reflecting conditions in the State generally, Wallace Davis was President the Central Bank, and Chas. Bradford, esahire. Seven the banks closing yester. day were State banks, running the total for the Others Withstand Runs. While largest failure took place Asheville, the other banks withstood runs. nate, and night was without banking three its banks closed. The First Bank and Trust Company failed its doors yesterday American Bank and Trust Company only minutes, and after hours the Citizens tional Bank, the only national bank suspend closed its doors the face the banks totalled the last call date, 24. by the directors of Central Bank Trust Company not few minutes yesterday morning. The bank had subjected heavy several days. The State fied by telephone take charge for liquidation. Others Close. Shortly thereafter banking department notified of the clos. the bank, and three Hendersonville banks. Later requested to send agents take charge of the Bank Leicester, Buncombe County, the Clay County Bank Hayesville. The cashier of the Clay County Bank reported grim humor. "Central closing closes Send wired the banking department. Attached the gram Thanksgiving seal, used by the telegraph company messages. Then came the news the failure the Bank Lowell, its closthe far western officials blaming failure of deposits of the Lowell yarn small bank, deposits. Cause Failure. Banking officials clined link Central with the house Cald. although current Asheville that Caldwell interests preparing refinance Mitchell laid the fail. from boom quent estate curity which imposdemands Central bank favorite for county months million dollars Park funds raised State were withdrawn. Large Public Funds. On reported had deposit 216,674 the city $2,445,975; and Board 177. These amounts (Please Turn


Article from The Lewiston Daily Sun, November 21, 1930

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EIGHT NORTH CAROLINA BANKS ARE REPORTED IN TROUBLE COLLAPSE OF REAL ESTATE BOOM BLAMED-TIE UP DEPOSITS OF $22,000,000 Asheville, N. C., Nov. 20-(A)With the real estate boom of a few years ago held responsible by the State Banking Department, the Central Bank and Trust Co. here failed today. causing four other banks in Western North Carolina to their doors, and tying up of more than $22,total deposits of two other small Closing banks in this vicinity was announcbut it was said ed later in the there was no connection between their situation and the Central Bank and Trust County Bank were the of They Hayesville with $10,000 capital and $110,000 deposits, and the Bank Buncombe $20,000 of capital and $165,000 deposits. The bank of Lowell, at Lowell, Gaston county, also closed today but its closing was said to have no connection with the Western North Carolina situation Whether any of the banks would re-open was in doubt tonight. The Central Bank and Trust Co. alone had deposits of more than $18,000,000 at the time of its last statement of condition on Sept. 24. The other banks closing were the Biltmore Oteen Bank in Baltimore. Asheville suburb, with capital of $50,000 and deposits of $615,051: The First Bank and Trust Co., Hendersonville, capital $15,000 and deposits $1,207,268; The Citizens National Bank, capital $100,000, deposits $1,077,397. and The American Bank and Trust Co., Hen-