2770. Merchants & Planters Bank (Augusta, GA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
state
Start Date
September 24, 1873
Location
Augusta, Georgia (33.471, -81.975)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
27c99bbf

Response Measures

None

Description

Contemporary reports (Sep 24–26, 1873) state the Merchants and Planters' Bank of Augusta suspended payments on Sept 24 and that suspended banks will reopen after the panic subsides. There is an explicit statement in Article 2 that there had been no run prior to the suspension. The suspension is described as part of the wider 1873 panic (Clearing House measures), so cause classified as macro_news. No explicit later reopening date is provided, but newspapers report expectation of reopening.

Events (1)

1. September 24, 1873 Suspension
Cause
Macro News
Cause Details
Precautionary suspension amid the wider financial panic of Sept 1873 and Clearing House measures (city- and nationwide banking distress). Article 1 groups this with multiple banks suspending because of the monetary panic originating in Chicago and other cities; Article 2 notes no prior run on this bank before suspension.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Merchants and Planters' bank of this city, suspended currency payments at 11 o'clock this morning.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from New Orleans Republican, September 26, 1873

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for checks upon banks e drawn. their to be optional on with but the they will certify hands sums. which they drawn are on balances Clearing in House only checks payable member through of the the Clearing such House A Each is required to deposit at all sociation accurities as will Government approved his clearings. value; rail the amount recei of at their bonds par and bills road bonds and are other received stocks and at eventy-five them by per the Certificates cent receivable of the are value fixed are on issued used by the the of balances committee, committee. which can between only be the bank$ render settlement are not negotiable. condition on Change quopanicky and Matters were in it that difficult to furnish feeling tations. to-day to There a was general no feeling cellers to stand of whatever on the but part of buyers and genea and are everything. still The action of the bank scussion here was of this rally consumed unexpected much time. ruinous. There The ecautionary prevailing believe the course that it was a obligation to banks the owe nity. measure, opinion is justified general by the banking commu Chicago Clearing House. The Chicago CHICAGO. September resolved until further condition Clearing House view of the disturbed other cities, and tion affairs and in in New York and balances into of difficulty of converting advice of the bank the and on the commended currency. that members! be currency paythem examiner. authorized to suspend demands made upon counters and ments from on any country large banks a over their New sav Haven savings 25.- Bank. The NEW HAVEN, September the legal delay se in rious run. paying ings banks depositors. are enforcing There has been no Excitement in Memphis. excite MEMPHIS, September account of the susment prevails of banks, here, caused on by the inability closed pension on securities. banks have to realize The following named Bank, De Soto Bank today: First National the Freedmen's Savings 13 and it is and reported Trust Company. There heavy Bank run on the others. all will reopen after It is expected that The excitement the panic subsides. On account this present intense. of the monetary city. panic two and a which run on have all the suspended. banks in business is almost at standstill. suspension in St. Louis. decided Sr LOUIS, September of bankers, 25.-It held was last drafts, night. at to the suspend meeting payment or on exchange, checks or until the either in currency in the East subsides restored. and a firmer excitement condition of the markets is Resolutions of the Associated Bank banks to-night At meeting of the associated the following at the Clearing House unanimous adopted: and resolution Resolved was That for the protection for the purpose of our commercial preventin interests, a drain of currency to adopt from sub- the banks, of we hereby plan agree adopted in New on stantially viz: the Not to pay out currency sums. the checks York. except for small the banks on to be optional with certify checks amount drawn, but we will payable drawn which on balances in our banks, the Clearing House. the through committee of management of The House were directed to issue of Clearing Clearing House the certificates aggregate immediate amounting in set between $500 to $2,000,000. each. for the the purpose banks: of each tling being balances entitled to a pro rata quarter. amount. bank the clearings for the last ample based certificates on to be secured by saided the the character and val of committee lateral lateral to be determined by This arrangement appointed to remain for that in force purpose. till November 1. Little Rock currency has LITTLE ROCK. September increased. The exeite ment over city The failure of the exeitement. banks in Financial Memphis caused are unusual the only topic of conversation. take matters all the merchants refused to the day Nearly to-day. and throughout by decity money a heavy run on the banks de positors. there was As vet they have met every mand promptly Savannah. AVANNAH, September 25.-The Company THE on Savannah Bank and Trust ceased the at noon. and continued on the South matters. ern The Bank Chamber of Georgia of Commerce to the close. is considering Atlanta. ATLANTA. September The Dalkon accure Savings Bank has suspended. The tics are ample. Augusta. ACGUSTA September The National Na Bank. Merchants and Planters tional change Bank Bank of Augusta and Planters and Savings Bank have suspended. The Loan run on the banks has been heavy, especially Cotton is this coming morning. in freely. but there is no money to move it. The cotton market has enspended opera no currency to buy it but there tions: The First National Bank to be paid no serious out as appears usual. on it. The president will pay as long as run there is dollar of currency in the vaults There is confidence that it will weather the storm. The suspended banks have ample 1:a assets. and will meet every dollar's bilities. No suspensions among the business men E and A large meeting of the merchants was held a exchange roome. appointed committ at the to wait upon the directors of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company and other banks. to issue some medium of exchange to bridge over the present erisis. John J. Cohen & Sons have suspended assets are ample. Their Bonds and stocks can not be sold. There no market for the best securities even at sacrifice. Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS Ind. September Con siderable excitement was caused here this morning by the announcement of the precautionary measures adopted by the Chi cago and Cincinnati bankers which were at first reported as having total Iv suspended. and the excitement was beightened at noon by the suspension of the private bank ing house of Woollen, Webb & Co., owing mainly to the return of their drafts on the suspended Trust Company of New York, and public confidence became so shaken there was run that on a quite Ritzinger's bank and on the Indianapolis savings banks, by a class of generally small depositors. and some few persons withdrew their money from other banks The First. National Bank. instead of closing at the usual hour. kept open an hour later to give any depositor all oppor tunity to withdraw his money if he wished, and when it closed it had received more There


Article from The Wheeling Daily Register, September 26, 1873

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The Storm. The total damage by the cyclone in Georgia, is estimated at over $400,000. In A palachacola alone, the extent of the damage done to property will foot up to $200,000. AUGUSTA, September 24 - -The Merchants and Planters' bank of this city, suspended currency payments at 11 o'clock this morning. There had been no run on it previous to the suspension.