Butler County Bank (El Dorado, KS)

Episode Information

Episode UID
3606384890919
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
360638489 hash
Start Date
July 26, 1876
Location
El Dorado, Kansas (37.817, -96.862)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
0bb8250e4a3cdcde

Response Measures

None

Description

Article reports the bank closed its doors and the president was killed during a confrontation.

Events (2)

1. July 26, 1876 Run
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank closed its doors/failure prompted depositors to demand funds leading to violent confrontation.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Butler county bank of this place failed last week, or rather closed its doors... Two of the depositors demanded their money at the point of a six shooter.
Source
newspapers
2. July 26, 1876 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank failure/closure (closed its doors with no explanation); president involved in fatal shooting during withdrawals.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Butler county bank, of Eldorado, Kansas, failed, or rather closed its doors. No cards or explanation.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Sun, August 6, 1876

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Article Text

A Lively Run on a Kansas Bank. From the Kunsas Cuy Times. ELDORADO, Kan., July 26.-The Butler county bank of this place failed last week. or rather closed its doors. No cards or explanation. Two of the depositors demanded their money at the point of a six shooter. and got it. The third demanded bis, and got into a wrangle with the President, Mr. Gossard, he (Gossard) drawing a pistol. and snapping several times. Then the depositor, named Sheban, shot and killed Gossard instantly.


Article from Connecticut Western News, August 25, 1876

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Article Text

Captain Kidd. The famous pirate, Capt. Kidd, frequented Narragansett in the old days, when distillers, slave traders and pirates were numerous. His landing was at the bar on which the south pier was built. His places of resort are still shown, and numerous holes in the ground, made by credulous seekers after his hidden treasure, can be seen in Peacedale and other places. A few years ago a sword hilt was dug up in a field near the pier, on which was en graved the name of Artemas Gould, who was one of Kidd's lieutenants. Twentyeight of this crew were hanged on one gallows in Newport. A LIVELY RUN.-The Butler county bank, of Eldorado, Kansas, failed, or rather closed its doors. No cards or explanation. Two of the depositors demanded their money at the point of a six shooter, and got it. The third demanded his, and got into a wrangle with the president, Mr. Gossard, he (Gossard) drawing a pistol, and snapping several times. Then the depositor, named Shehan, shot and killed Gossard instantly.