19678. Atlas Bank (Providence, RI)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
October 1, 1867*
Location
Providence, Rhode Island (41.824, -71.413)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
937496aa

Response Measures

None

Description

Multiple newspapers (Oct–Nov 1867) list Kingston National Bank, Kingston, NY as having suspended and passed into the hands of receivers. No mention of depositor runs or reopening; receivership indicates permanent closure. Exact suspension date not provided in excerpts; newspapers reporting the list appear in October–November 1867.

Events (2)

1. October 1, 1867* Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The following National Banks have passed into the hands of Receivers: ... Kingston National Bank, Kingston, New York.
Source
newspapers
2. October 1, 1867* Suspension
Cause Details
Article lists bank among National Banks that have suspended and passed into the hands of receivers; no cause (rumor, local shock, correspondent failure, etc.) given.
Newspaper Excerpt
Kingston National Bank, Kingston, New York. ... have suspended and passed into the hands of receivers
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from Clearfield Republican, October 10, 1867

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NATIONAL BANKS SUSPENDED.-The following National Banks have passed into the hands of Receivers: Croton National Bank, N. Y. National Bank of W bitestown, Oneida county, N. Y. Atlas Bank, of Providence, R. I. Unadilla National Bank, Unadilla, New York. Kingston National Bank, Kingston, New York. Farmers' and Citizens' National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. First National Bank, Utica, N. Y. First National Bank, Medina, N.Y. First National Bank, Columbia, N.Y. Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pennsylvania. Merchants' National Bank, Washington, D. C. Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tennessee. First National Bank, New Orleans, Louisiana. First National Bank, Carondelet, Missouri. First National Bank, Selma, Alabama.


Article from The Jeffersonian, October 24, 1867

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National Banks Suspended. The following National Banks have passed into the hands of Receivers : Croton National Bank, New York. National Bank of Whitestown, Oneida co., New York. Atlas Bank of Providence, Rhode Island. Unadilla National Bank, Unadilla, New York. Kingston National Bank, Kingston, New York. Farmers' and Citizens' National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. First National Bank, Utica, N. Y. First National Bank Medina, N. Y. First National Bank, Columbia N. Y. Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa Merchants' National Bank, Washing ton. D. C. Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. First National Bank of New Orleans Louisana. First National Bank, Carondelet, Mo. First National Bank, Selma, Alabama Mrs. Jesse Craig of Island Falls, Maine made, in six weeks this summer, 50 pounds of cheese.


Article from Fayetteville Observer, October 31, 1867

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BROKEN NATIONAL BANKS.The following is a list of the National Banks that have suspended and passed into the hands of receivers. It will be found interesting to business men : Croton National Bank, New York; National Bank of Whitestown, Oneida county, N. Y.; Atlas Bank of Providence, R, I. ; Unadilla National Bank, Unadilla, N. Y.; Kingston National Bank, Kingston, N. Y.; Farmers' and Citizens' National, Brooklyn, N. ¥.; First National Bank, Utica, N. Y.; First National Bank, Medina, N, Y.; First National Bank, Columbia, N. Y.; Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa.; Merchants' National Bank, Washington, D. C.; Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; First National Bank, New Orleans, La.; First National Bank, Caroudelet, Mo.; First National Bank, Selma, Ala.


Article from The Pulaski Citizen, November 1, 1867

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The Lexington Statesman says the corn crop of Kentucky will be a very short one, perhaps not much above one-third of a crop; in some portions of the State that not more than five bushels to the acre, and in this region, where the yield ought to be from fifty to sixty bushels to the acre, not more than thirty or forty will be raised. Corn is already selling at $2 25 a barrel in the field, and it is expected it will be as high as $5 per barrel, gathered and delivered. BROKEN NATIONAL Banks.--The following is a list of the National Banks that have suspended and passed into the hands of receivers. It will be found interesting to business men : Croton National Bank, New York ; National Bank of Whitestowc, Oneida county, N. Y. : Atlas Bank of Providence, R.I.; Unadilla National Bank, Unadilla, New York ; Kingston National Bank, Kingston, New York; Farmers' and Citizens' National Bank, Brooklyn, New York ; First National Bank, Urica, New York; First National Bank, Medina, New York ; First National Bank, Columbia, New York ; Ve. nango National Bank, Franklin, Pa.; Merchants' National Bank. Washington, D. C. ; Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn.; First National Bank, New Orleans, La. First National Bank, Carondelet, Missouri; First National Bank, Selma, Ala.


Article from Indiana American, November 22, 1867

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List of Broken National Banks. The following is a list of the National Banks that have suspended and passed in. to the hands of receivers: Croton National Bank, New York, National Bank of Whitestown, Oneida county, N. Y. Atlas Bank of Providence, R. I. Unadilla National Bank, Uuadilla, N. Y. Kingston National Bank, Kingston, N. Y. Farmers' and Citizens' National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y. First National Bank, Utica, N. Y. First National Bank, Medina, N. Y. First National Bunk, Columbia, N. Y. Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa. Merchants' National Bank, Washington, D C. Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tennessee. First National Bank, New Orleans, La. First National Bank, Carondelet, Mo. First National Bank, Selma, Ala. The notes of these Banks are not affect. ed in value.


Article from The Athens Post, January 3, 1868

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# Broken National Banks. The following is a list of the National Banks that have suspended and passed into the hands of receivers. It will be found interesting to business men: Croton National Bank, New York. National Bank of Whitestown, Oneida county, New York. Atlas Bank of Providence, R. I. Unadilla National Bank, Unadilla, N. Y. Kingston National Bank, Kingston, N. Y. Farmers' and Citizens' National Bank, Utica, New York. First National Bank, Medina, N. Y. First National Bank, Columbia, N. Y. Venango National Bank, Franklin, Pa. Merchants' National Bank, Washington, District of Columbia. Tennessee National Bank, Memphis, Tenn. First National Bank, New Orleans, La. First National Bank, Carondelet, Me. First National Bank, Selma, Alabama.