Otoe County National Bank (Nebraska City, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
141701599
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
14170 national
Charter Number
1417
Start Date
March 6, 1933
Location
Nebraska City, Nebraska

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
6469b14c1fbe4be2

Response Measures

None

Events (3)

1. July 11, 1865 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. March 6, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Closure due to the March 1933 federal/state banking holiday and related government actions
Newspaper Excerpt
Nebraska banks ordered closed by banking holiday (March 1933)
Source
newspapers
3. March 14, 1933 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
Otoe County National, Nebraska City ... will be permitted to reopen today
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Des Moines Register, March 14, 1933

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Article Text

39 (Continued From Page National bank; Third American National bank. Indiana. Fort National Bank and Trust Co. National bank; Merchants National Fletcher Trust Terre Haute First National bank. 89 Banks Open in 10th District; 17 in Nebraska KANSAS CITY, MO. list 89 banks, all members of clearing house associations, which will be permitted to reopen today the tenth federal reserve district, here Monday night. approved by Secretary the Treasury Woodin, and nounced by federal reserve bank officials here, includes 26 in Kansas, 10 western Missouri, 18 Oklahoma, Nebraska, 14 Colorado and four in Wyoming. The Nebraska banks authorized open today: Fremont National. First National, Grand Island. Continental National, Lincoln. Havelock National, Lincoln Merchants National, Nebraska City. Otoe County National, Nebraska City. Stephens National, Fremont. Hastings National. First National, Lincoln. National Bank of Commerce Lincoln. Nebraska National. First National, Omaha. Omaha National, Omaha. Livestock National, Omaha. Packers National, Stockyards National, Omaha.


Article from The Banner-Press, March 30, 1933

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Article Text

Abed Five Months, Nevertheless Has Carried On. Associated Press Dispatch Omaha Lincoin Neb. March generally have trouble enough legislatures when but Governor Charles Bryan of Nebraska has pushed his program from sick Elected governor for the third November, bed election night with cold and basn't able to his since: His has been missing from the capitol but not his influence From his bed where he took the oath of office he has kept in close touch with the legislature, submit ted embodying his pledges and through his political lieutenworked enactment his program: He sent his inaugural message the legislature few days after heart attack and submitted his budget recommendations earlier usual, When hundreds Nebraska farmers marched on the capitol, the sick governor directed arrangements to receive them the legislative chambers and duced bill for mora- torium mortgage foreclosures which was enacted promptly the banking situation to grow serious over the na Bryan had telephone stalled by his bed and on March ordered Nebraska banking day to protect the state's financial institutions From telephone, directed arrangements for notifying banks and started plans for their reopening bill giving him tatorial power over state banks for two years was rushed through the legislature his request with dissenting votes One of the most vigorous tests with the legislature came truck fees and regulations Governor Bryan pledged work for and increases weights but legislature An attempt by the governor the trucking question tied passengerfee reduction wantby the legislature Bryan withheld his signature separate passenger car the legislators also passed the sired trucking legislation Early the session he approve his recommendations for abolition of the party circle for ratification of the duck amendment, for revaluation estate year and several measures in line campaign Bills embodying all of his inaugural suggestions the house which early approved his plans for repeal of the intan gible tax law. repeal deficiency judgment law, reduction of legal interest rates. revision the ministrative departments under the governor and several other measures for reorganization government Although Bryan's third term, been the first had The Test of Loyalty. (Edgar Howard in Columbus Telegram.) the days since the birth of the an exhibition of intense the people now displayng toward President The home folks writing to interesting evidence of the loyal everybody Fremont high school boy writes follows: President Roosevelt could be ted king of America he should ask people The evidence loyalty to our new comes from charming lady in Tekamah. She writes as follows: "So strong and so wonderful the devotion of our to Presipeople dent Roosevelt that really lieve every one in Nebraska would instantly obey the president should issue proclamation calling upon the citizens to assemble given stated hour the public parks and stand on their heads for one full minute.' reckon these word pictures the loyalty of the home folks may just little overdrawn, but am ready to believe that president of the United States ever enjoyed in time of peace such stant and intense loyalty on part the people as in this hour idenced in every nook and corner the county in behalf of President Roosevelt