3058. Bank of Smyrna (Smyrna, GA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
July 15, 1926
Location
Smyrna, Georgia (33.864, -84.515)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
5467e381

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspapers list the Bank of Smyrna among many Georgia state banks that 'closed their doors' and were placed in receivership in mid-July 1926 following the failure/receivership of Bankers Trust Company of Atlanta, which had served as a financing/correspondent for a chain of banks. No separate run on this specific bank is described in the provided articles; the bank is listed as closed/in receivership.

Events (2)

1. July 15, 1926 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Take Charge of Trust Company In Georgia Heading Chain; 19 More Banks Close. ... The Georgia banks listed as closed ... Bank of Smyrna ... Receivers for the Bankers Trust Company named today.
Source
newspapers
2. July 15, 1926 Suspension
Cause
Correspondent
Cause Details
Closures followed collapse/receivership proceedings involving Bankers Trust Company of Atlanta, which had financed a chain of banks; loss of correspondent/financial support prompted bank closures.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Georgia banks listed as closed ... Bank of Smyrna ...
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Miami Herald, July 16, 1926

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Article Text

NAME BANK RECEIVERS Take Charge of Trust Company In Georgia Heading Chain; 19 More Banks Close. [BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.] TLANTA, July 15.-Fifteen addiA tional state banks In Georgia and four state banks in Florida tonight were listed as having closed their doors following bankruptcy proinstituted the ers Trust Company This brought the total number of banks closed In Georgia this week to 64. Receivers for the Bankers Trust Company named today. The finan cial circles attributed to the proceedings the trust company, which the financcompany for string of 120 chain banks. The four Florida banks were reported to have been of the system. Many banks, the department said, would as as other financing arrangements be made The Georgia banks listed as closed Taylor County Bank, Butler: Bank Lyerly, Bank Bank, Bank of Smyrna, Fairmount Bank, Macon Bank of OgleBank of Atlanta, Bank of Rochelle, Habersham Bank Clarkesville, Cornelia Bank Cornelia, Bank Lula, Bank Cassville, Bank of Williamson and the Cornelia Bank of Demarest. The four Florida banks closed were the Bank Eustis, Bank Bank and the Bank of Umatilla, each of which through posted on their doors announced that they temporarily for the proand K. Ottley of the Fourth Naof The Bank of Umatilla Tuesday inagainst Trust Company of Atlanta for more than $400,000. applying for receivfor Former Hugh M. Dorsey tional Bank of designated for the Bankers Trust Company The trust served as financial for 120 banks, Baker, its told court, but did not receive deposits subject to check.


Article from The Daily Worker, July 21, 1926

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Article Text

# MORE BANKS IN GEORGIA CLOSE IN BIG CRASH Four in Florida Shut; Checks Refused ATLANTA, Ga., July 19. — Four Florida banks have closed their doors in addition to the long list of those in the hands of receivers in Georgia, to which 15 were added Thursday and four more Friday morning, according to the state bank examiners. An amazing state of affairs is disclosed by the listing of the banks' total resources and liabilities, illustrating the unsoundness of their financial dealings. Those made public Thursday are as follows: Taylor County Bank, resources $15,000, liabilities $224,679; Bank of Lyerly resources $15,000, liabilities $236,670; Bank of Cusetta, resources $15,000, liabilities $174,236; Rock Mart Bank, $30,000 and $412,989; Bank of Smyrna, $16,300 and $204,179, and a long list of others with similar small resources and immense liabilities. WASHINGTON, D. C., July 19. — Only by intercession of J. W. McIntosh, comptroller of the currency, have the eastern financial corporations of the big bankers agreed to take checks on Florida banks. They have previously been using stickers attached to their correspondence stating "We do not accept Florida checks."