20950. Planters Bank (Nashville, TN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
March 30, 1867
Location
Nashville, Tennessee (36.166, -86.784)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
d2b68c98

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspaper notices (Mar–Apr 1867) repeatedly instruct holders to present notes to D. Weaver, Trustee and Receiver. This indicates the bank had been placed in receivership and its notes were being exchanged for certificates — a permanent closure with a receiver. No run is described in the articles; no reopening is mentioned.

Events (1)

1. March 30, 1867 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law... D. WEAVER, Trustee and Receiver.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, March 30, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, Trustee and Receiver.


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 12, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, mar30 lmw Trustee and Receiver.


Article from Memphis Daily Appeal, April 14, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. IN accordance with an Act of the Legislature of Tennessee, passed December 12th, 1866, entitled an act "To expedite the distribution of the effects of Banks, which have or may make assignments among their creditors," notice is hereby given to the holders of the notes of The Planters' Bank of Tennessee to file them with the under's gned, at the Bank in Nashville, between now and the first day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, (1869), and receive certificates therefor, or they will be forever barred from any participation in the assets of the Bank. The certificates will be received AT PAR in payment of debts due the Bank, whether tendered before or after the 1st of January, 1869. D. WEAVER, Trustee.


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 16, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, mar30 1mw Trustee and Receiver.


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 17, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, Trustee and Receiver. mar30 1mw


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 20, 1867

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# NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A Commission appointed by authority of Act of Congress, to pass upon the Claims of loyal persons, for compensation for their slaves, who were enlisted or drafted into the United states army, within the State of Tennessee, is now in session in Nashville, and prepared to receive all such claims, at the room of the Commission No. 53½ Colonnade Building, Cherry street. O. E. DAVIS, President U. S. Commission for State of Tennesse Nashville, Tennessee. dec29-wtf # PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, Trustee and Receiver. mar30 1mw


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 21, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, mar30 lmw Trustee and Receiver.


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 23, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, mar30 1mw Trustee and Receiver.


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 24, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, mar30 1mw Trustee and Receiver.


Article from Nashville Union and Dispatch, April 25, 1867

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# PLANTERS' BANK NOTES. THE HOLDERS OF THE NOTES OF THE Planters' Bank should bear in mind that the notes must be presented to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law, or they will be forever barred. Certificates will be issued for the notes when presented. These certificates will be received at par in payment of any debt due the Bank, and are now worth ninety-five cents in the dollar. D. WEAVER, mar30 1mw Trustee and Receiver.