Article reports the First National Bank of Fort Gibson 'closed its doors' and that all deposits were transferred to the Citizens' State Bank with depositors paid in full. No run is mentioned and the bank appears to have been closed and deposits assumed by another bank, consistent with suspension followed by closure/takeover. Cause not specified in article.
Events (3)
1.December 18, 1902Chartered
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2.March 19, 1909Voluntary Liquidation
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historical_nic
3.March 27, 1909Suspension
Cause Details
Article gives no reason for closure; simply states the bank 'closed its doors' and deposits transferred to Citizens' State Bank.
Newspaper Excerpt
Oklahoma Bank Suspends. Mus gee, Okla., March 27.-The First National bank of Fort Gibson, Okla., closed its doors. All the deposits have been transferred to the Citizens' State bank. Depositors will be paid in full.
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newspapers
Newspaper Articles (1)
1.March 27, 1909The Winchester NewsWinchester, KY
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Article Text
Oklahoma Bank Suspends. Mus gee, Okla., March 27.-The First National bank of Fort Gibson, Okla., closed its doors. All the deposits have been transferred to the Citizens' State bank. Depositors will be paid in full.