2523. Bank of Sarasota (Sarasota, FL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
August 29, 1932
Location
Sarasota, Florida (27.336, -82.531)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
55104176

Response Measures

None

Description

Multiple contemporaneous newspaper reports (Aug 29–30, 1932) state the Bank of Sarasota failed to open or closes its doors and that the state banking department/comptroller announced the action. No run or depositor panic is described in the articles. OCR errors corrected (e.g., failed open -> failed to open).

Events (1)

1. August 29, 1932 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
State banking department/comptroller announced the bank failed to open and closed its doors; action reported by state banking authorities.
Newspaper Excerpt
The banking department of the state office today reported that the Bank of Sarasota failed to open for business today.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Tallahassee Democrat, August 29, 1932

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Article Text

BANK OF SARASOTA FAILS OPEN DOORS The banking department of the state office today ported that the Bank of Sarasota failed open for business today. The bank was capitalized and on July 30 reported deposit. Gill Charles Pickett. cashier: and John Ringling. the owner. of the


Article from The Orlando Sentinel, August 30, 1932

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Bank Fails To Open Aug. banking department the state comptroller's office today announced the Bank Sarasota failed open for busitoday. The bank's condition report of June 30 gave depesits $732,099.60. capitalized $100,000. Gill president, Charles Pickett, cashier, and John Ringling, the circus director.


Article from Tampa Bay Times, August 30, 1932

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Article Text

Bank of Sarasota Closes Its Doors Aug. The banking the today that Bank of Sarasota failed open for today The capitalized at and on July 30 reported $732 on deposit. was president: H. John Ringling, the circus owner, one of the