First National Bank (Salisbury, NC)

Episode Information

Episode UID
298101599
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
29810 national
Charter Number
2981
Start Date
March 1, 1933*
Location
Salisbury, North Carolina (35.671, -80.474)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
dfca628dfbc12546

Response Measures

None

Description

Brief receivership/charge mention in May is ambiguous but does not contradict reopening.

Events (4)

1. June 20, 1883 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. March 1, 1933* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Banking holiday / bank holiday in March 1933 leading to restricted reopenings
Newspaper Excerpt
Banks at Salisbury Are Open on Restricted Basis
Source
newspapers
3. May 18, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
CHARGE Byers, former clerk the office the First National Bank receiver here, who himself recently. charged of $2,200 other moneys.
Source
newspapers
4. June 16, 1933 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
First National Is Re-opened For Business ... opened its doors on Thursday morning. ... in possession of a license from the comptroller of the currency.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Statesville Record and Landmark, March 24, 1933

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Article Text

Banks at Salisbury Are Open on Restricted Basis March SalisSalisbury. branch the North Carolina Bank and Trust Company opened Monday allow per cent drawals from funds on deposit the bank holiday declared. The First National opened to accept deposits which subject per cent Heavy reported.


Article from The Salisbury Post, May 18, 1933

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Progress Made In Bank Very gratifying progress being made plans the First National reported this morning Walter Woodson, chairman the board. Nearly all of the preferred stock has been purchased by the deposimeeting of stockholders called there possibility that called before that time the holders waive their of right having days notice Mr. Woodson declined commit himself on any definite opening date for the bank since depends the of details the and the date of the stockholders meet-


Article from The Salisbury Post, May 18, 1933

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Article Text

CHARGE Byers, former clerk the office the First National Bank receiver here, who himself recently. charged of $2,200 other moneys. He ing in hospital


Article from Carolina Watchman, June 16, 1933

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Article Text

First National Is Re-opened For Business The First National Bank is now open for 100 per cent business, having opened its doors on Thursday morning. Cashier Brandis stated that the bank had met all the conditions for re-opening and was in possession of a license from the comptroller of the currency. During the first day of business for the newly opened institution deposits were greatly in excess of withdrawals, as a large number of the business men made deposits. All checks that were written prior to the holiday were cleared and quite a few depositors withdrew cash to meet current obligations.