21823. Merchants & Planters Savings Bank (Richmond, VA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
savings bank
Start Date
April 29, 1880
Location
Richmond, Virginia (37.554, -77.460)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
309f10e7

Response Measures

None

Description

Court appointed a receiver (A. J. Gary) for Merchants and Planters Savings Bank (Richmond) on 1880-04-29; subsequent articles advertise the receiver's sale of the Southern Planter and Farmer in May 1880. No run or temporary suspension is mentioned; appointment of a receiver and liquidation/sale of assets indicates permanent closure/receivership.

Events (4)

1. April 29, 1880 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
RECEIVER APPOINTED.-In the City Circuit Court yesterday, in the case of the Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. L. R. Dickinson, Judge Wellford ordered the sale ... A. J. Gary was appointed receiver.
Source
newspapers
2. May 11, 1880 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
RECEIVER'S SALE OF THE SOUTHERN PLANTER AND FARMER.-Under a decree of the Circuit Court of Henrico county, in the cause of Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. Dr. L. R. Dickinson ... I will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY the 14th day of May...
Source
newspapers
3. May 13, 1880 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
RECEIVER'S SALE OF THE SOUTHERN PLANTER AND FARMER.-Under a decree of the Circuit Court of Henrico county, in the cause of Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. Dr. L. R. Dickinson ... I will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY the 14th day of May...
Source
newspapers
4. May 14, 1880 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
By Chewning & Rose... RECEIVER'S SALE OF THE 'SOUTHERN PLANTER AND FARMER.-Under a decree of the Circuit Court of Henrico county, in the cause of Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. Dr. L. R. Dickinson ... I will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY the 14th day of May...
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from The Daily Dispatch, April 29, 1880

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RECEIVER APPOINTED.-In the City Circuit Court yesterday, in the case of the Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. L. R. Dickinson, Judge Wellford ordered the sale of the publication known as the Planter and Farmer. A. J. Gary was appointed receiver.


Article from The Daily Dispatch, May 11, 1880

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ECEIVER'S SALE OF THE SOUTH ERN PLANTER AND FARMER.-Under a R decree of the Circuit Court of Henrico county, in the cause of Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. Dr. L. R. Dickinson (having been appointed receiver to do sol, I will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY the 14th day of May, at 12 o'clock M., at 1115 Main street, the SOUTHERN PLANTER AND FARMER," including its NAME, GOODWILL, SUBSCRIPTION-LIST. OFFICE FURNITURE, ALL ACCOUNTS DUE FOR ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS, amounting in the aggregate to some $5,000 or $6.000, a detailed statement of which can be seen at the auctioneers' or receiver's office. and will be exhibited on day of sale: BOUND VOLUMES. BACK NUMBERS. and all other property of the said "PLANTER AND FARMER." This leading old Virginia agricultural journal, now in its forty-first year, OC upies a position second to none in the South. Its subscription-ilst is very large, and extends over the entire South. It is seldom that such a well-established and first-class journal as the "PLANTER AND FARMER is offered for sale, All information cheerfully given by the receiver. TERMS OF SALE: One third cash on 1st day of June, 1880; the remainder in two equal instalm. nts at three and six months from said 1st day of June, secured by negotiable notes well endorsed. bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum from date. Sale to be confirmed by the Court. A. J. GARY, Receiver, 1115 Main street. CHEWNING & ROSE. Auctioneers. my 8.6t


Article from The Daily Dispatch, May 13, 1880

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ECEIVER'S SALE OF THE SOUTH. R ERN PLANTER AND FARMER."-Under a decree of the Circuit Court of Henrico county, in the cause of Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. Dr. L. R. Dickinson (having been appointed receiver to do so), I will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY the 14th day of May, at 12 o'clock M., at 1115 Main street, the SOUTHERN PLANTER AND FARMER," including its NAME, GOODWILL. SUBSCRIPTION-LIST, OFFICE FURNITURE, ALL ACCOUNTS DUE FOR ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS, amounting in the aggregate to some $5,000 or $6.000, a detailed statement of which can be seen at the auctioneers' or receiver's office. and will be exhibited on day of sale: BOUND VOLUMES, BACK NUMBERS, and all other property of the said "PLANTER AND FARMER." This leading old Virginia agricultural journal, now in its forty-first year, occ upies a position second to none in the South. Its subscription-list is very large. and extends over the entire South. It is seldom that such a well-established and first-class journal as the 'PLANTER AND FARMER" is offered for sale. All information cheerfully given by the receiver. TERMS OF SALE: One third cash on 1st day of June, 1880; the remainder tu two equal instalMI nts at three and six months from said 1st day of June, secured by negotiable notes well endorsed, bearing interest at 6 per cent. per annum from date. Sale to be confirmed the Court. A. J. GARY, Receiver, 1115 Main street. "HEWNING & ROSE, Auctioneers. my 8 6t


Article from The Daily Dispatch, May 14, 1880

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By Chewning & Rose. Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, No. 5 north Tenth street. ECEIVER'S SALE OF THE 'SOUTH. ERN PLANTER AND FARMER.-Under a R decree of the Circuit Court of Henrico county, in the cause of Merchants and Planters Savings Bank vs. Dr. L. R. Dickinson (having been appointed receiver to do so), I will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY the 14th day of May, at 12 o'clock M., at 1115 Main street, the SOUTHERN PLANTER AND FARMER," including its NAME, GOODWILL, SUBSCRIPTION-LIST, OFFICE FURNITURE, ALL ACCOUNTS DUE FOR ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTIONS, amounting in the aggregate to some $5.000 or $6.000, a detailed statement of which can be seen at the auctioneers' or receiver's office. and will be exhibited on day of sale: BOUND VOLUMES, BACK NUMBERS. and all other property of the said 'PLANTER AND FARMER." This leading old Virginia agricultural journal, now in its forty-first year, OCC upies a position second to none in the South. Its subscription-list is very large, and extends over the entire South. It is seldom that such a well-established and first-class journal as the *PLANTER AND FARMER is offered for sale. All information cheerfully given by the receiver. TERMS OF SALE: One third cash on 1st day of June, 1880; the remainder in two equal instalm' nis at three and six months from said 1st day of June, secured by negotiable notes well endorsed, bearing interest at 6 per cent. perannum from date. Sale to be confirmed by the Court. A. J. GARY, Receiver. 1115 Main street. my 8-6t CHEWNING & ROSE, Auctioneers.