Twenty Sixth Street State Bank (Minneapolis, MN)

Episode Information

Episode UID
17007871608
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
1700787 routing
Routing Number
17-0078
Start Date
December 1, 1933*
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota (44.980, -93.264)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
0481b04c8d20ed2f

Response Measures

None

Events (2)

1. December 1, 1933* Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Twenty sixth Street State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver), $40,000.
Source
newspapers
2. December 1, 1933* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Listed as in receivership (receiver) in RFC loan listing for December 1933.
Newspaper Excerpt
Twenty sixth Street State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver), $40,000.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Star Tribune, March 13, 1934

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Article Text

R.F.C. Loans to City Banks Announced Washington, D.C., March 12.-(P) -The Reconstruction Finance cor. poration announced Monday $864,000 was loaned to Minnesota banks during December, 1933. The loans and banks follow: Anoka National bank (receiver), $20,000; Columbia National Bank of Columbia Heights, $15,000; Farmers & Merchants State bank, Dassel, $100,000; Ellendale State bank, Ellendale (repaid in full), $8,000; First National bank, Frazee (receiver), $30,000; Calhoun State bank, Minneapolis (receiver), $57,000; Harriet State bank. Minneapolis (receiver), $37,000; Penn Avenue State bank, Minneapolis (receiver), $32,000; Twenty Street State bank. Minneapolis (receiver) $40,000; State Bank & Trust Co., Redwood Falls (receiver) $320,000; Citizens State bank, St Paul (receiver), $15,000; Dayton's Bluff State bank. St. Paul (receiver), $150,000; First National of Westbrook (receiver), $40,000.


Article from St. Cloud Times, March 16, 1934

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Article Text

RFC Loan to State Banks Announced Washington (AP)-The Recon struction Finance corporation an nounced $864.000 had been loaned to Minnesota banks during December, 1933. The loans and banks follow: Anoka National bank (receiver), $20,000. Columbia National bank of Columbia Heights, $15,000 Farmers and Merchants State bank, Dassel, $100,000 Ellendale State bank, Ellendale, (repaid in full), $8,000. First National bank, Frazee, (receiver), $30,000. Calhoun State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver), Hariett State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver), $37,000. Penn Avenue State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver) $32,000. Twenty sixth Street State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver). $40,000. State Bank and Trust Co., Redwood Falls, (receiver), $320,000. Citizens State bank, St. Paul, $15,000. Dayton's Bluff State bank, St. Paul, (receiver), $150,000. First National bank of Westbrook, (receiver), $40,000.