4783. State Bank (Donnellson, IL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
January 4, 1930
Location
Donnellson, Illinois (39.028, -89.473)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
042227a1

Response Measures

None

Description

Bank failed to open on Jan 4, 1930 due to frozen assets (loans on farm lands). Closed by board of directors and described as defunct; president subsequently committed suicide. No run reported in the articles.

Events (1)

1. January 4, 1930 Suspension
Cause
Local Shock
Cause Details
Frozen assets caused by loans on farm lands (poor loans to farmers), making the bank unable to open/pay depositors.
Newspaper Excerpt
The State bank of Donnellson failed to open its doors here today. Frozen assets were blamed for the bank's suspension.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Daily Republican-Register, January 4, 1930

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Article Text

BANK FAILS TO OPENS ITS DOORS DONNELLSON, III., Jan. 4.The State bank of Donnellson failed to open its doors here today. Frozen assets were blamed for the bank's suspension. The bank's capital is $30,000 and deposits total $125,000. C. F. and F. E. Mansfield are president and cashier of the bank respectively.


Article from Evening Star, January 6, 1930

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BANKER KILLS SELF AFTER DOORS CLOSE Official Suicide When Frozen Assets Cause Suspension of Business. By the Associated Press. DONNELLSON, Ill., January 6. Charles G. Mansfield, 70, president of the State Bank of Donnellson, which was closed Saturday by the board of directors, shot and killed himself in his home here early yesterday. The banker's body was found in the basement of his home by a son, Paul, who rushed downstairs when he heard a shot: A pistol was found near the body. A coroner's verdict later was that Mansfield had shot and killed himself with suicidal intent. Dr. A. B. Cary, a witness, testified that Mansfield had been extremely nervous for several days and had remarked that he would be "better off out of the picture" since he had $25,000 life insurance. The Bank of Donnellson was closed because of frozen assets, due to loans on farm lands.


Article from Decatur Herald, January 6, 1930

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PRESIDENT OF DEFUNCT BANK ENDS OWN LIFE Believe Financial Worries Caused Donnellson Banker To Commit Suicide BANK CLOSED SATURDAY (Special to Herald) Jan Charles Mansfield, 68, dent of the State Bank of nellson, 10 miles south of here, committed suicide here at Sunday morning by shooting humself through the heart with 38 caliber automatic revolver Clo. inz of the bank Saturday of asset* and other Bie held responsible 101 The body was ting position in the senient of his home by his who downstans when he heard the shot On the floor 10 the was the pistol The butlet his left bienst, piercing his heart Mentally Unbalanced inquest Sundav morning George S of county, that Manarield what and killed him with intent Dr Cary that he called noon and that he found hun men tally caused doubt by no resulting from losing the bank He said be more about him until morning He he found him when be called back at that time Paul Mansfield salesman Donnellson store also the the mental tion of his father caused by the condition of the back Closed Saturday he bank closed Saturday by order the board of directors Two state charge institution which had capital stock of surplus of $3000 with deposits close to $100, 000 Mr Mansfield had 102 shares in the bank son Kenneth field who assisted him the bank five W of the institution Frozen explained by poor on loans to and general Members the jury who ducted the included Boone Wught John Stevens Kline HAWKINS Elmer Whited and W Boone Mr was on Hillsboro com April He son and Mansfield He attended school in the academy and passed the greater of his life in community Prior opening business Donnelison he in Montgomerv county and in Wisconsin 101 14 In 1913 the bank ganized into state tution He was Aug 1862 Jessie C Scott of who survives him He followthe ing children Mis Staffel bach Greenville: Mansfield dentist itchtield Charles Mansfield, dentist Centralia, Verne Mans field Donnellson Paul George, and Kenneth all at home He was of the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges of Donnellson.