22666. Livingston State Bank (Livingston, WI)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
state
Start Date
November 1, 1931*
Location
Livingston, Wisconsin (42.900, -90.431)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
3fe4c312

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles report a three-month suspension and that the Livingston State Bank reopened in late February 1932 with new capital/officers. No mention of a depositor run or receivership; cause of the suspension is not specified in the excerpts, so classified as 'other'.

Events (2)

1. November 1, 1931* Suspension
Cause Details
Articles state the bank had been under suspension for three months but do not specify the reason (no mention of regulatory action, liquidation, or runs).
Newspaper Excerpt
after a three months suspension, the Livingston State bank opened its doors again today.
Source
newspapers
2. February 25, 1932 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
After a three months suspension, the Livingston State Bank opened its doors again Thursday. The new bank has capital of $25,000 and surplus of $6,250. New officers are in charge.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Rhinelander Daily News, February 25, 1932

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Article Text

REOPEN LIVINGSTON BANK FOLLOWING SUSPENSION LIVINGSTON. Wis., Feb. 25 three months suspension the Livingston State bank opened its doors again today. The new bank capital of and surplus of $6,250. New officers are in charge.


Article from Two Rivers Reporter, February 26, 1932

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Article Text

records. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullerman and son Neil spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Blahnik, Rostok. Mrs. John Doden, Rostok, spent Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Minnie Waterstreet. Mrs. Josep hBrozek spent Wednesday morning at Green Bay. LIVINGSTON, Wis. (AP) After a three months suspension, the Livingston State Bank opened its doors again Thursday. The new bank has capital of $25,000 and surplus of $6,250. New officers are in charge.