17507. Peoples Bank (Sumter, SC)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
February 15, 1927
Location
Sumter, South Carolina (33.920, -80.341)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
2810a1144305b1c9

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspapers report a heavy run/withdrawals that forced the Peoples Bank in Sumter to close (order of the state bank examiner) around Feb 15, 1927; a receiver (A. H. Broughton) was appointed and took charge by Feb 27, 1927. Bank type inferred as state (no 'National' in name).

Events (3)

1. February 15, 1927 Run
Cause Details
Unusually heavy withdrawals over two days (no specific rumor or external shock cited).
Measures
None reported prior to closure in these articles; heavy withdrawals led to turning affairs over to state bank examiner.
Newspaper Excerpt
HEAVY RUN CLOSES SUMTER, S. C. BANK ... The Peoples Bank here, with capital of $100,000 and deposits of $320,000, was closed Tuesday.
Source
newspapers
2. February 15, 1927 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Closed by order of the state bank examiner (after heavy withdrawals) and directors turned affairs over to examiner.
Newspaper Excerpt
Peoples bank ... was closed Tuesday. ... the People's bank, which was closed by order the state bank examiner February 15
Source
newspapers
3. February 27, 1927 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
A. H. Broughton, cashier of the People's bank, which was closed by order the state bank examiner February 15, has been pointed receiver take charge of the bank's affairs. ... Mr. Broughton's bond has been fixed $25,000, which he furnished. He has assumed charge of the bank's affairs. (Feb. 27, 1927).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Tampa Tribune, February 18, 1927

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Article Text

HEAVY RUN CLOSES SUMTER, S. C. BANK SUMTER. S. C., Feb. 17.-(A )The Sumter Trust Company failed to open its doors this morning. A notice posted on the door stated that due to unusual and heavy withdraw from the during the last two days. institution would not be-able to withstand further withdrawals and the directors had turned over its affairs to the state bank examiner. The bank capitalized at $100, 000. On 31, had of nearly $600,000. The Peoples Bank here, with capital of $100,000 and deposits of $320,000, was closed Tuesday.


Article from The State, February 28, 1927

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Article Text

FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR LODIE S. MARTIN Special to The State. Laurens, Feb. 27.-Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Lodie E. Martin, 45, invalid son of the late Col. H. Martin of this city, Interment was at Laurens cemery. The death of Mr. Martin acFriday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna Sitgreaves Martin, West Main street. In addition to his he survived by one brother, Henry Martin of Broughton Bank Receiver, Special to The State. Sumter, Feb. 27.-A. H. Broughton, cashier of the People's bank, which was closed by order the state bank examiner February 15, has been pointed receiver take charge of the bank's affairs. This action was taken following meeting of the state bank examiner, Fant, the board of direetors and large number of the stock holders. Mr. Broughton's bond has been fixed $25,000, which he furnished. He has assumed charge of the bank's affairs.