First National Bank (Eugene, OR)

Episode Information

Episode UID
345801594
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
34580 national
Charter Number
3458
Start Date
October 26, 1932
Location
Eugene, Oregon (44.052, -123.087)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
ec2bfb52e7139ef2

Response Measures

None

Description

Article 1 has an OCR omission of the city name after 'First National bank of'.

Events (3)

1. February 27, 1886 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. October 26, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Lloyd H. Kelly of Silverton appointed receiver of the First National bank of has arrived to take charge of the bank, which closed its doors several days ago.
Source
newspapers
3. March 2, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Governor Meier declared a three-day moratorium (statewide banking holiday) for all Oregon banks.
Newspaper Excerpt
Statewide three day bank holiday by Governor Meier ordered today ... banks will open their doors tomorrow morning for the transaction of emergency business on a restricted basis.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Oregonian, October 27, 1932

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Article Text

Bank Receiver Arrives. EUGENE, Or., Oct. 26.-(Special.) Lloyd H. Kelly of Silverton. appointed receiver of the First National bank of has arrived to take charge of the bank, which closed its doors several days ago. Yesterday he started checking over the assets.


Article from Corvallis Gazette-Times, March 2, 1933

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Article Text

Emergency Business and Only Accommodation of Public on Restricted Basis MORATORIUM TODAY Governor Calls Due to California Holiday, Closing minutes to o'clock this banks of Corvallis morning that the governor declared three-day moratorium for all the banks in the state, The bolt clear news came and when were informed sky that the order mandatory, to the will of constituted submitted The banks of Portland closed, but since then they opened up for the business only and other banks the state will doubtless follow their lead. these conditions the banks Under Corvallis will open their doors tomorrow morning for the transac. tion of emergency business and the accommodation of the public restricted basis. National Bank Corvallis First Benton County State Bank PORTLAND, Mar. Statewide three day bank holiday by Governor Meier ordered today was met Orewith decision by bankers remain the transaction of what described "necessary business." Only in few cities the state did banks remain closed. National of Grande which has been closed for more than four months, reopened today officers said the bank would and not observe holiday. Califorbanks also operating the holiday Large downtown Portland banks not observe the banking holiby Governor Meier toshortly after the regular opening hour they said they would pay checking to "reasonable" counts up amount, to enable depositors purchase necessities. Although signs announcing the banking holiday were posted the doors of all Portland before regular opening hours, these signs later were taken down by the larger they would remain open and transact "necessary business.' Postmaster Jones announced the proclamation would way terfere with the operation the Postol Savings bank which continued to transact business in the regular way. SALEM, Mar. three Salem banks were to open this morning to transact "necessary business," they announced following word that Portland banks were taking similar action. SALEM, Mar. Meier today issued proclamation declaring three legal holiday in Oregon, starting today and continuing through Saturday, such tion will allow the closing of all Oregon banks for three days. the only step to take to protect banks here because many them clear through California banks and the California banks are he said. "Financial distress prevailing in neighboring states making felt in Oregon," Governor Meier said in his statement. "It essential for the protection of be suspended for brief period permit enactment of necessary regulatory acts stabilizing legislation, in line with federal enactments and legislation enacted other states. The governor said he understood Arizona banks to be in strong financial condition. "We have had advices any Arizona banks are in distress, but action is meresaid. The governor's claring holiday for all banks, financial institutions, county and city offices, courts schools, made today because (Continued on page