14581. State Bank and Trust Company (Goldfield, NV)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
January 1, 1907*
Location
Goldfield, Nevada (37.709, -117.236)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
60eee571

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles describe the State Bank and Trust Company as having closed its doors in 1907 and being in receivership with the receiver selling the bank building in 1916 and pursuing judgments. No contemporaneous run is described; the bank remained closed and had a receiver appointed. Cause of the original suspension/closure is not specified in the articles.

Events (3)

1. January 1, 1907* Suspension
Cause Details
Article states the bank closed its doors in 1907 but gives no reason for the suspension/closure.
Newspaper Excerpt
closed its doors in 1907.
Source
newspapers
2. March 10, 1916 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Court Ratifies State Bank Case ... confirming the sale by the receiver of the State Bank and Trust company's building in Goldfield to Friedman ... sold by the receiver of the State Bank and Trust company of the State Bank and Trust company's building in Goldfield to Friedman, a dry goods merchant, for the sum of $5,000; $2,000 cash, and the balance in $200 per month payments until paid.
Source
newspapers
3. September 30, 1916 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Receiver Gets Judgment ... Frank Wildes as receiver for the State Bank and Trust company ... on a suit to collect on notes to the amount of $12,000 given to the bank before it closed its doors in 1907. Judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Carson City Daily Appeal, March 10, 1916

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Article Text

Court Ratifies State Bank Case In the District court this morning an order was made confirming the sale by the receiver of the State Bank and Trust company of the State Bank and Trust company's building in Go'afield to Friedman, a dry goods merchant, for the sum of $5,000; $2,000 cash, and the balance in $200 per month payments until paid. A decree of divorce was granted in the case of Waterman A. Burlingame versus Ida E. Burlingame, on the grounds of desertion.


Article from The Goldfield News and Weekly Tribune, September 30, 1916

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Article Text

Receiver Gets Judgment Attorney George Green appeared before Judge Langan in the district court at Carson in the case of Frank Wildes as receiver for the State Bank and Trust company against the Lou Dillon Goldfield Mining company on a suit to co! lect on notes to the amount of $12,000 given to the bank before t closed its doors in 1907. Judgment was rendered in favor of the plaintiff.