15253. East Chester Savings Bank (Mount Vernon, NY)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run Only
Bank Type
savings bank
Start Date
January 15, 1903
Location
Mount Vernon, New York (40.913, -73.829)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
3b89f962

Response Measures

Accommodated withdrawals

Description

Newspaper accounts (Jan 15–16, 1903) describe a depositor run caused by a mistaken confusion of East Chester Savings Bank with the Bank of Mount Vernon; all claims were promptly paid and the bank remained open. OCR corrected minor spacing/typos (e.g., 'tock' -> 'took').

Events (1)

1. January 15, 1903 Run
Cause
Rumor Or Misinformation
Cause Details
Small depositors mistakenly confused East Chester Savings Bank with the Bank of Mount Vernon after recent management changes and publicity; misunderstanding sparked withdrawals.
Random Run
Yes
Random Run Snippet
Depositors confused bank with Bank of Mount Vernon; mistake triggered withdrawals
Measures
All claims were promptly paid; officials stated they had ample funds and were ready to meet demands.
Newspaper Excerpt
A run begun, yesterday, in the East Chester Savings Bank here was continued today. All claims were promptly paid. ... The run resulted from a mistake of numerous small depositors, many of them ignorant Italians. They seem to have confused the East Chester Savings Bank with the bank of Mount Vernon
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Daily Kennebec Journal, January 16, 1903

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Article Text

RUN ON A BANK. Result of Scare Over Condition of Another Bank. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Jan. 15.-A "run" begun, yesterday, in the East Chester Savings Bank here was continued. today. All claims were promptly paid. The officials say they have ample funds and are ready to meet all demands. The "run" resulted from a mistake of numerous small depositors, many of them ignorant Italians. They seem to have confused the East Chester Savings Bank with the bank of Mount Vernon, 8 state bank. The former is a tenant of the latter and has offices in the same building. When a new management tock charge of the Bank of Mount Vernon recently it announced that 2 per cent. would be paid on deposits. The small depositors of the savings bank seemed to have got an idea that this would affect them. Then also recently on application of James I. Reynolds, Justice Gaynor of the supreme court granted an order that the Bank of Mount Vernon show cause why its affairs should not be examined by a referee. Reynolds alleges mismanagement.


Article from The Montgomery Advertiser, January 17, 1903

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Article Text

MEETING ALL DEMANDS. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Bank Withstands a Run. Mount Vernon, N. Y., Jan. 16. -A run that began yesterday on the East Chester Savings Bank in this city was continued yesterday. All claims were promptly paid and the officials say they have ample funds and are ready to meet all 19mands. Up to noon yesterday between $100,000 and $150,000 had been withdrawn. The run resulted from a mistake of numerous