First National Bank (Caldwell, ID)

Episode Information

Episode UID
469001371
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
46900 national
Charter Number
4690
Start Date
March 31, 1914
Location
Caldwell, Idaho

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
c5bcbeb2628f2317

Response Measures

None

Description

Article (1914) states a receiver was appointed to straighten out affairs; suggests permanent closure/receivership.

Events (3)

1. January 28, 1892 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. March 31, 1914 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Hill to Caldwell Frank A. Hill, former cashier of the First National bank of Clifton, leaves tonight for Caldwell, Ida., to assist Francis A, Chapman, receiver of the First National bank of that city, in straightening out its affairs.
Source
newspapers
3. March 6, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Presidential proclamation / federal banking holiday closing all member banks in Idaho.
Newspaper Excerpt
The proclamation of President Roosevelt automatically closed the doors of every banking institution in Idaho.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Daily Sentinel, March 31, 1914

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Article Text

Hill to Caldwell Frank A. Hill, former cashier of the First National bank of Clifton, leaves tonight for Caldwell, Ida., to assist Francis A, Chapman, receiver of the First National bank of that city, in straightening out its affairs. Mr. Hill received a telegram today from Mr. Chapman offering him the position under the government.


Article from The Idaho Statesman, March 6, 1933

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Article Text

All Idaho of Banks Closed The proclamation of President Roosevelt automatically closed the doors of every banking institution in Idaho. The news was received in Boise first by The Statesman about o'clock. Earlier in the day the twelfth district federal reserve bank sued an order calling holiday Monday for all members of the federal system in Idaho and other western states. The First National Bank of Idaho in Boise and the eight banks formerly with to observe the holiday, according an official were all other member banks in the state.