4097. First State Bank (Bensenville, IL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
July 1, 1933*
Location
Bensenville, Illinois (41.955, -87.940)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
2e7dba52

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles indicate the First State Bank (Bensenville, IL) was placed in the hands of a receiver by the State Auditor in July 1933 and remained in receivership through December 1933 while the receiver worked to liquidate assets and pay dividends. No mention of a depositor run was found — this is a government-ordered receivership/closure.

Events (3)

1. July 1, 1933* Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The undersigned hereby gives notice ... Receiver of said bank. All persons having claims against said bank are hereby notified to present ... Dated this 1933. July, Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois (notice of receiver).
Source
newspapers
2. July 1, 1933* Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
State Auditor of Accounts appointed a receiver and took the bank into receivership/closure in July 1933.
Newspaper Excerpt
Receiver of BANK OF BENFIRST STATE Bensenville, DuPage ... has appointed WILLIAM O'CONNELL Receiver of said bank.
Source
newspapers
3. December 15, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Receiver Working Day and Night to Hurry Dividend ... have been working nights, (yesterday) Sunday ... had sincerely hoped by Christmas ... fourth (4th) in line ... about first week in January.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from The Daily Herald, October 20, 1933

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AUDITOR'S NOTICE OF STATE AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Auditor of PubThe undersigned hereby gives notice Accounts he has appointed that Receiver BANK OF BENFIRST STATE Bensenville, DuPage said County, O'CONNELL has WILLIAM and the qualified and Receiver of said bank. having claims All persons said bank are hereby notiagainst to present and said Receiver forthwith legal proof thereof. to make indebted said bank All persons make immediate the Receiver. payment day of Dated this 1933. July, BARRETT. Public Accounts Auditor Illinois, State


Article from The Daily Herald, December 15, 1933

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Receiver Working Day and Night to Hurry Dividend The following letter to this indicates that those charge liquidation the First State Bank of are erting effort to place dividend hands the of the bank at an date. County Register, Bensenville, Gentlemen: have been working nights, (yesterday) Sunday our through, had sincerely hoped by Christmas. There banks many throughout the state. seeking the same thing. However we are fourth (4th) in line. Will this pass word along in this week's paper, saying about first week in January. Thank you. Frank Fowler


Article from The Daily Herald, December 15, 1933

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BANK Last week's Register Licipated First State Bank people of the always placed their bank have the close the doors, that their fidence would yet be rewarded. Now was them but important question today we view is; just what mean the community, the depositors, those charge the bank's idends were to be paid out Each one of money the bank at the time of its had there for specific meeting some which would due Now obligations have fallen and cash tied until the dividend declared. The people to whom owe money also have gations they want to meet can pay them our debt. We want pay fair and meet obligations soon the get easier, would be to distribute among those as soon off than accept check Chicago bank and have to there obtain our cash. Bensenville community has since the closing the bank, that had been made checks being cashed bank have and mostly because taken out town to cashed and many mostly spent before the own them home. This only natural when has to check cashed. lieve the could be paid cash would be much better those owing money well those waiting for believe proper arrangement: could made safeguard transaction the bank receiver and assistants would agree the arrangement. With per cent dividend paid in cash community what aspect the future would have then could the obligapay Lions we have been promising and those pay could those have been But and get in cash and use there be money circulation here around Bensenville. E. Sampson


Article from The Daily Herald, December 15, 1933

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Working Day and to Hurry Dividend The following letter to this newspaper indicates that those charge liquidation the First State Bank Bensenvile, every possible effort to place dividend the hands the depositors the bank at an early date. County Register, Bensenville, Gentlemen: have been nights. days and (yesterday) Sunday hurry dividend through, had sincerely hoped by Christmas There banks throughout the seeking the same thing. However are (4th) pass this word along this paper, about first week in January. Thank Frank Deputy Receiver,