Peoples Bank (Lebanon, TN)

Episode Information

Episode UID
4490740891124
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
449074089 hash
Start Date
August 12, 1893
Location
Lebanon, Tennessee (36.205, -86.346)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
53687f553ac9cc79

Response Measures

None

Description

Banks in Lebanon limited payments (5%) as a temporary measure tied to the Nashville crisis; reopening later is not reported but likely.

Events (1)

1. August 12, 1893 Suspension
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Restricted payments (5%) in response to a run/crisis at Nashville banks (run on Fourth National) affecting confidence in local/state banks.
Newspaper Excerpt
The People's Bank and the Bank of Lebanon, two State institutions at Lebanon, have adopted a rule to pay only 5 per cent. of deposits and give certified checks for the balance.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Morning News, August 13, 1893

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Article Text

THE FOURTH NATIONAL. The Rush Resumed, But Soon Peters Out. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 12.-The run on the Fourth NatIonal Bank was resumed this morning when that institution opened its doors, but by noon it was practically over, as there were less than a dozen men standing at the paying teller's desk. DEPOSITS AS NUMEROUS AS PAYMENTS. The deposits by substantial business men were as large as the amount drawn out by others. There is no uneasiness now, and the crisis is evidently over. The People's Bank and the Bank of Lebanon, two state institutions at Lebanon, have adopted a rule to pay only five per cent. of deposits and give certified checks for the balance.


Article from Fort Worth Gazette, August 13, 1893

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Article Text

NASHVILLE BANKS. NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 12-The run on the Fourth National bank was resumed this morning. but by noon was practically over. The crisis is evidently over. The Peoples' bank and the Bank of Lebanon, two state institutions, at Lebanon: have adopted rules to pay only 5 per cent of deposits, and give certitied checks for the balance.


Article from Richmond Dispatch, August 13, 1893

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Article Text

Nashvil e's Crisis Over. [By telegraph to the Dispatch.] NASHVILLE, TENN., August 12.-The run on the Fourth National Bank was resumed this morning when that institution opened its doors, but by noon it was practically over, as there were less than a dozen men standing at the paying-teller's desk. The deposits by substantial business men were quite aslarge as the amount drawn out by owners. There is no uneasiness now and the crisis is evidently over. The People's Bank and the Bank of Lebanon. two State institutions at Lebanon. have adopted a rule to pay only 5 per cent. of the deposits and give certified checks for the balance.