2982. Bank of Preston (Preston, GA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run → Suspension → Unsure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
November 27, 1928
Location
Preston, Georgia (32.066, -84.537)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
b7319481

Response Measures

Full suspension, Books examined

Other: State bank examiner to take charge and efforts to reorganize/reopen banks.

Description

Multiple contemporary papers (late Nov 1928) report heavy withdrawals (a run) on the Bank of Preston and that the institution was closed (suspended) after runs that followed the failure of the Fourth National Bank of Macon. Newspapers describe state bank examiners/receivers taking charge and plans to reorganize and reopen, but none of the provided articles confirm a reopening — classification therefore as run -> suspension with reopening uncertain. OCR errors in some articles (e.g., 'Byromville'/'Byronville') were corrected when extracting names and dates.

Events (2)

1. November 27, 1928 Run
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Heavy withdrawals triggered by the failure/closing of the Fourth National Bank of Macon, which caused a financial scare across the Georgia peach belt.
Measures
State bank examiner/receiver to audit and take charge; plans to adjust affairs and attempt reorganization.
Newspaper Excerpt
The institutions were closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank.
Source
newspapers
2. November 28, 1928 Suspension
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Bank closed (suspended) following heavy runs prompted by the Fourth National Bank of Macon's failure; state examiner/receiver intervened to take charge and consider reorganization.
Newspaper Excerpt
Eight small Georgia banks were closed today as result of the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank of Macon ... The institutions were closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from The Birmingham Post, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT GEORGIA BANKS CLOSED Institution Drags Small Ones Down United MACON, Nov. 28. Eight small Georgia banks were closed today result of failure bank, Macon, with listed reof more than With the exception the Citizens' bank, of Fort Valley, capitalized at other institutions, Bank of Byronville, Irwinton bank, Bank of Preston, Citizens' Bank company, of Culloden, Bank of Bradley, Farmers' Merchants' bank, of Gordon, Farmers' bank, of at from $15,000 to were closed aftheavy runs due to the scare that followed ing of the Macon bank. All the banks are located in the Georgia peach With Clyde J. Edwards in charge of an audit, and Claude Gilbert, named of the Fourth National plans under today to adjust affairs could be cared for. Exact cause of the run was concealed, altho circles said recent investments had turned out poorly.


Article from Pasadena Star-News, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT BANKS CLOSE IN GEORGIA PEACH BELT Failure of Macon Institution Is Cause of Run on Accounts MACON, Ga., Nov. small closed today as result the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank Macon, listed resources of more than $11,000.000. With the exception of the CitiBank Fort Valley, talized at the other insti- capiBank Byronville, Irwinton Bank, Bank of Preston, Citizens Bank Company of CulloBank of Bradley, Farmers & Merchants Bank Gordon and Farmers Bank italized from $15,000 to $25,- The institutions closed were heavy Tuesday due financial followed closing the Macon bank. All banks are located in the Geopeach belt. Exact cause the run was conrealed. although financial circles recent investments had turned poorly.


Article from The Pittsburgh Press, November 28, 1928

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NINE BANKS CLOSED Eigh Shut After Collapse of One in Macon. By The United Press. Macon, Ga., Nov. 28.-Eight small Georgia banks were closed today as result of the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank of Macon, with listed resources of more than $11,000,000. With the exception of the Citizens Bank of Fort Valley, capitalized at $100,000, the other institutions. the Bank of Byronville Irwinton Bank, Bank Preston. Citizens Bank Co. of Culloden, Bank Bradley, Farmers &, Merchants Bank of Gordon and Farmers Bank of were capitalized at from $15,000 to $25,000. The institutions were closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank. All the banks were located in the Georgia peach belt.


Article from Evening Courier, November 28, 1928

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GEORGIA BANK'S FAILURE MAKES 8 OTHERS CLOSE Ga., Nov. 28 Georgia closed today result of the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank of listed resources of more than With of the Citizens $100,000, Bank of Fort Valley, capitalized other the Bank of Irwinton of Preston, Company Culloden, Bank of and of Gor don and Bank of Byron were capitalized at from $15,000 to $25,000. The closed after runs Tuesday due to the financial that closing All the banks cated in the Georgia


Article from The Brooklyn Daily Times, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT MORE BANKS CLOSE IN GEORGIA Failures in Peach Belt Due to Collapse Yesterday of $11,000,000 Institution. Macon. Ga., Nov. 28.-Eight small Georgia banks closed today as the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank of Macon, with listed resources of more than With the of the Citizens Bank of Fort Valley capitalized at the other institutions, the Bank of Byronville, Irwinton Bank, Bank of Preston, Citizens Bank Company of Culloden, Bank of Bradley Farmers Merchants Bank of Gordon, and Farmers Bank of Byron were capitalized at from to The institutions closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon All he banks located in the Georgia peach With Clyde J. Edwards in charge of an audit, and Claude Gilbert. named receiver the Fourth National here. plans today to adjust affairs so creditors could be cared for. Exact cause of the run was con. although financial circles said investments had turned out poorly. The Brooklyn Times will be published tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day.


Article from The Times-News, November 28, 1928

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MACON, GEORGIA. BANKS COLLAPSE rescue Eight Institutions Fall When He Run Starts on Them After Breaking of $11,000,000 Bank the MACON, Ga., Nov. 28 Eight small Georgia banks were closed today as result of the failure Monday of the Fourth Notional Bank of Macon, with listed resources of more than $11,000.000 With the exception of the Citizens Bank of Fort Vallev, espitalized at $100,000. the other stitutions, the Bank of Byronville. Irwinton Bank, Bank of Preston, Citizens Bank Company of Culloden, Bank of Bradley, and Merchants Bank of Gordon. Bank Byron were capitalized at from $15,000 to $25,000. The institutions were c'osed afheavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank. All the banks are located in the Georgia peach belt. Exact cause of the run was concealed. although financial circles said recent investments had turned out poorly.


Article from Transcript-Telegram, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT MORE BANKS CLOSED IN GEORGIA Shut-Down of Fourth National in Macon After Run Forces Others to Appeal to State Two Declared Insolvent. Ga., Nov. the closing the Fourth National Bank Macon after run, eight other financial institutions have turned their affairs over the State Banking said that the closing of the Macon bank forced the others shut down. The banks involved are the Farmers' Bank of Byron, the Citizens' Bank Fort Valley, the Irwinton Bank of Irwinton. the Bank of Byromville. the Bank of Bradley. the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Gordon. the Bank of Culloden and the Bank Preston. The State Bank Examiner will take charge at once and every effort be made reorganize and reopen the banks soon What caused the run on the Macon bank not known. One report lays to rumors regarding the dropping of negotiations for the sale of the Fourth National to syndicate of lanta financiers. The Citizens' Bank of Fort Valley declared by its officers be solvent and the suspension attributed to desire to conserve assets. President Martin said had cap. ital of $100,000 surplus and undivided profits of $80,000. There on the bank yes. terday following of the run on the Fourth National of Macon. The Byron Bank had capital stock of deposits of about $15. 000. H. Weaver president. Officers said that the bank was solvent and that the closing was made to The Fourth National Bank of Maone of the largest institutions in middle Georgia. was organized nineago and had capital stock of $500,000. of more than and deposits of about At one time during the about people on hand. The police any disorder. President Leon Dure today that plans being pushed rapidly. and that the would suffer hardship result of the closing. new be formed at once It stated. to take over the existing to the Georgia and pay all positors in full, provided they select this course. Meantime, Ellis D. Robb, chief na tional bank of the Sixth District, had taken over the affairs of liquidation and received will named.


Article from The Anniston Star, November 29, 1928

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EIGHT SMALL GEORGIA BANKS CLOSE DOORS Failure Of Fourth National Of Macon Brings Collapse To Others small Georgia banks were closed today as result of the failure Monday of the Fourth National bank of Macon. with listed resources of more than $11,000,000. -With the exception of the citizens bank of Fort Valley, capitalized at $100,000 the other institutions, the Bank of Byronville, Irwinton bank, Bank of Preston Citizens Bank company of Culloden Bank of Bradley, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Gordon, and Farmers Bank of Byron were capitalized at from $15,000 to $25,000. The institutions were closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to a financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank. All the banks were located in the Georgia peach belt. With Clyde J. Edwardson in charge of an audit. and Claude Gilbert named as receiver of the Fourth National here. plans were under way today to adjust affairs so creditors could be cared for, Exact cause of the run was concealed, although financial circles said recent investments had turned out poorly. There are 47 public swimmingbaths in London and 3,995,915 people bathed in them in 1926-the last year for which complete figures are available.


Article from The News, November 30, 1928

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EIGHT MORE BANKS CLOSED IN GEORGIA Shut-Down of Fourth Nation- Merchants Bank of Gordon, the Bank of Culloden and Bank of Preston The State bank examiner will charge once and every effort will be made to reorganize and reopen the banks as soon as possible. What caused the run on the Macon not known. One reports lays to rumors regarding the dropping egotiations for the sale Fourth National to syndicate of Atlanta The Citizens Bank of Fort Valley is declared by its officers to be vent and the suspension to desire to conserve assets. President Edwin Martin said had capital of $100,000 and and surplus undivided profits of There was run the bank fol. lowing news of the run in the Fourth The Byron bank had capital stock


Article from The Macon Telegraph, December 4, 1928

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Georgia Editors Say DANGER OF FALSE The failure of Middle Georgia open business following closing of the Fourth National Bank of Macon has caused widespread apprehension the part of depositors and just another of what will closing of the Fourth Namors do. tional necessary because of rumor. followed the bank found impossible to assets without shutting its doors. As soon this happened depositors all the surrounding section struck with sudden fear and their various banks closed for safety's Those which closed include the Bank Byromville, capitalized $15,000; Bank Bradley, capitalized $15,000; Bank Preston, capitalized at $15,000; Farmers Merchants Bank of Gordon, capitalized at Citizens Bank Fort Acthe Fort cording Valley the voted Monday. Mr. Martin ing the bank solvent and the was only The bank had the last financial the bank the profits All the other good condition closing and of the presidents declare that they will all re-open within short closings was tributed by the news the closing the Fourth Bank at Macon succession. National the approved agent for other banks and officials are certain the affairs the Macon readjusted all the banks will open good With work, the directors of the National are holding working out plans relieve situation for the the plans being has the ganization bank take over the Fourth National and start This new bank, should organized, would capital stock $750,000. has been shown that the whole affair was brought about through baseless rumor. Such rumors hard suppress once started for there rumor quite interesting positor alleged his bank. The closings reflection upon the financial situation Georgia people other the learn the closings small the will form to the reported state whole starts the original rumor. cases such rumors of some depositors might they about the banking their heads and work to prevent Times HIGHWAY BUILDING Next on the program, matter of course. must be the and means "coming going". Every those days back sandy were the dry days, swollen the the passing the sured, and the lizzie" hailed means being able fifteen miles per hour, including balking cranking up. have seriously in our minds that duty pleasure, boost for roads. and season our voice has been raised for them. Progress though us desire, has outdistanced the accomyet great been the change, the everlasting pleading, and argument acknowledged be necessity the an found accomplish become obsolete. Real roads being temporary construction scorned. The narrow broad And considered speed of dozen years Several organizations polled represenour adherents but they putting thorns our roses. peeved. help highway, refund bond first give We don't any promises, are tired second the first Oh, stand not big don't far big do, gas tax the Fords and far the fellow We objection and contact. Let's play the you. Charlton County Herald.