Notice (The Sun, Jan 16 1861) states final dividend to creditors paid by receiver E.P. Cowles (Jan 14, 1861). No mention of any run; bank is in receivership and effectively closed. I infer the bank previously suspended and was placed in receivership leading to permanent closure.
Events (2)
1.January 14, 1861Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The final dividend will be paid to the creditors of this bank ... E.P. COWLES. (Jan 14. 1861,) Receiver.
Source
newspapers
2.January 14, 1861Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank placed in receivership; final dividend being paid to creditors by receiver E.P. Cowles.
Newspaper Excerpt
The final dividend will be paid to the creditors of this bank at my office, 290 Broadway, from this date, E.P. COWLES. (Jan 14. 1861,) Receiver.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (1)
1.January 16, 1861The SunNew York, NY
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Article Text
IGHTH AVENUE BANK. E The final dividend will be paid to the creditors of this bank at my office, 290 Broadway, from this date, E.P. COWLES. (Jan 14. 1861,) Receiver. ja15 3*120