OCR'd article (The Times Recorder, 1934-07-06) is garbled but clearly states a bank receiver was named for the First National (Galion). No mention of a depositor run; receiver implies government action and permanent closure/receivership. Dates taken from newspaper publication. OCR correction: text fragments indicate 'NAMED BANK RECEIVER GALION' and 'First National'.
Events (2)
1.July 6, 1934Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
NAMED BANK RECEIVER GALION ... the First National
Source
newspapers
2.July 6, 1934Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Receiver named for First National Bank at Galion (government/official action leading to suspension)
Newspaper Excerpt
NAMED BANK RECEIVER GALION
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (1)
1.July 6, 1934The Times RecorderZanesville, OH
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Article Text
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