2576. National City Bank (Tampa, FL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
10958
Charter Number
10958
Start Date
November 8, 1932
Location
Tampa, Florida (27.948, -82.458)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
de576c7d

Response Measures

None

Receivership Details

Depositor recovery rate
100.0%
Date receivership started
1932-05-20
Share of assets assessed as good
0.5%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
81.8%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
17.7%

Description

Articles indicate the National City Bank of Tampa was in the hands of a receiver (receiver Anderson) and judgments were being obtained (Nov 8, 1932). No article describes a depositor run; later (Aug 29, 1934) the receiver filed suit on paving notes, showing the bank remained in receivership. The record does not explicitly state the date of suspension, but the presence of a receiver indicates permanent closure/receivership.

Events (5)

1. February 28, 1917 Chartered
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2. May 7, 1929 Voluntary Liquidation
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3. May 20, 1932 Receivership
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4. November 8, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
and Welton. $2578. receiver of the National City bank, Tampa, Anderson got judgment against M. Leo Elliott for $1535.
Source
newspapers
5. August 29, 1934 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Bank Receiver Files Suit on Paving Notes ... on behalf of Dakin receiver for the National City Bank of Tampa ... the suit be based paving certificates held by the
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Tampa Tribune, November 8, 1932

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Article Text

BANK RECEIVERS GET JUDGMENTS IN U. S. COURT Awards Made on Stock Assessments Default judgments totaling more than $235,000 were awarded by jury in federal court yesterday at the opening of the November session, called chiefly for hearing of criminal cases. The largest judgment was for $47,191 in favor of M. Anderson, as receiver of the First National bank. St. Petersburg, against Elsie Knight Bize, joined by her husband, Marshall Bize. for damages resulting from pay an assessment $40,000 400 stock in the bank owned by Mrs. Bize at the time the bank closed. Another judgment for $45,612 was returned in favor Anderson ceiver the same bank and against John N. Thorn. He obtained judgment against the Thorn Estate, Inc., and Lewis Holding Co., Inc., for $2951, and against Martin. joined by husband, Douglas D Martin, for $29,494 Gets Other Judgments As receiver of the Central National Bank Trust of St. Petersburg. Anderson obtained judgments against the following William Deklyne, $2281: Herman Dann, $10,889; Murok Realty corporation George E. Cook, $25,600; Alvina Griffin, joined by her husband, Thomas R. Griffin, $3333: Charles Powell and Frank Jones, $13,784. and Welton. $2578. receiver of the National City bank, Tampa, Anderson got judgment against M. Leo Elliott for $1535. C. Shelton receiver of the First National bank of Auburndale got judgment against Dean Hickman $3499 As Polk County National bank. Bartow, ceived judgment against Wilson for $25,869 Joseph Gamble, receiver of the City National Tenn., given judgment of $2080 against W. Murrian judgment for was awarded Ida K. Wood against J. G. Whitfield


Article from The Tampa Tribune, August 29, 1934

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Bank Receiver Files Suit on Paving Notes pracipe for summons in $100.damage suit against county filed federal court yesterday behalf of Dakin receiver for the National City Bank of Tampa, by McKay, Withers and Ramsey, Tampa While no details action corded, the suit be based paving certificates held by the