22243. Olympia National Bank (Olympia, WA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
5652
Charter Number
5652
Start Date
January 22, 1932
Location
Olympia, Washington (47.038, -122.901)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
49978c79

Response Measures

None

Receivership Details

Depositor recovery rate
68.0%
Date receivership started
1932-02-03
Date receivership terminated
1938-04-19
Share of assets assessed as good
57.4%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
37.4%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
5.2%

Description

The bank was closed (suspended) on Jan 22, 1932 and placed in receivership. No article describes a depositor run. RFC funds in Oct 1932 enabled an 18% dividend payment to depositors, indicating partial resumption/distribution while under receivership. Multiple articles show the receiver pursuing stockholder assessments.

Events (7)

1. December 24, 1900 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. January 22, 1932 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank was insolvent and closed; receiver later appointed and suits pursued against stockholders.
Newspaper Excerpt
the institution since was closed January 22.
Source
newspapers
3. February 3, 1932 Receivership
Source
historical_nic
4. August 27, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
collection ... against two capital stockholders the insolvent Olympia Nationbank filed ... by Douglass, receiver.
Source
newspapers
5. October 5, 1932 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
R. F. C. AIDS OLYMPIA BANK ... the Olympic National bank tomorrow will pay an 18 (percent) ... The dividend will be the first paid by the institution since was closed January 22. The payment will mean the distribution ... to 2740 depositors.
Source
newspapers
6. June 1, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
E. B. Benn, as receiver for the Olympia National bank in suit filed ... seeking assessments on capital stock of the failed bank.
Source
newspapers
7. January 10, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
E. B. Benn ... died ... He was receiver for the Olympia National Bank
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (5)

Article from The Spokesman-Review, August 27, 1932

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JOB-MAKING PROGRAM LAUNCHED BY LEADERS SUES BANK STOCKHOLDERS Receiver Claims 100 Per Cent Assessment Not Made. collection $22,against two capital stockholders the insolvent Olympia Nationbank filed in federal court by Douglass, receiver The stockholders, Earle McRoskey and John C. Van Etten, the estate the late Clara Etten. have allegedly failed per cent assessments levied against their stocks


Article from The Spokesman-Review, October 5, 1932

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R. F. C. AIDS OLYMPIA BANK 18 Per Cent Dividend Will Be Paid Today. OLYMPIA, Oct. (A)-Aided by funds from the finance corporation, the Olympic National bank tomorrow will pay an 18 nounced today. The dividend will be the first paid by the institution since was closed January 22. The payment will mean the distribution of to 2740 depositors. Douglas said he was not authorized to reveal the amount money received by the bank from the corporation.


Article from Spokane Chronicle, October 22, 1932

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STATE AWARDED MONEY FUNDS WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (AP) tion was shown today in its report to congress to have loaned $177,346,000 during September. South clerk of the house representatives, made the report public. Total of The corporation authorised 691 loans aggregating and creases previous for total trust and companies building and loan asociations. Washington will izens' State $5000; Miners Merchants' bank. National bank, Valley bank, $3300; State bank Newport, Olympia, OlymNational (receiver), $125.Seattle State bank. Bank Sumas, $10,379: bank Winstate $1950.


Article from The News Tribune, June 1, 1933

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BANK RECEIVER SUES ON STOCK Collection of $10,000, plus attorney fees of $1,200, is sought by E. B. Benn, as received for the Olympia National bank in suit filed in federal court Wednesday against Flora B. Christenson of Olympia. The money is sought under three causes of action, each seeking assesments on capital stock of the failed bank. Benn, former United States marshal, is also acting as receiver for the First National bank of Kelso.


Article from The Daily Alaska Empire, January 10, 1934

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# BENN PASSES # AWAY, SLEEP OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 10.-E. B. Benn, aged 67, the first white child born in Aberdeen, former State Senator and United States Marshal, died of heart trouble while he slept, here. He was receiver for the Olympia National Bank.