Article (Dec 4, 1911) reports the National Bank of Columbus posted a notice of suspension by board resolution and that the bank is in the hands of the comptroller of the currency, indicating government takeover/receivership and permanent closure. No run is mentioned.
Events (2)
1.December 4, 1911Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
It was further stated the bank is now in the hands of the [Com]ptroller of the currency (i.e., federal authority assumed control).
Source
newspapers
2.December 4, 1911Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Board resolution posted suspension; bank placed in hands of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Newspaper Excerpt
The National bank today posted a not[e of] suspension by a resolution of the bo[ard of] directors.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (1)
1.December 5, 1911The Salt Lake TribuneSalt Lake City, UT
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Article Text
Ohio Bank Suspends. COLUMBUS O.. Dec. 4.-The National bank today posted a not suspension by a resolution of the bo directors. It was further stated th bank is now in the hands of the troller of the currency