Bank of Lexington (Lexington, NC)

Episode Information

Episode UID
4847919590813
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
484791959 hash
Start Date
September 14, 1867
Location
Lexington, North Carolina (35.824, -80.253)

Metadata

Model
gemini-3-flash-preview (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
59f4fe7647736e06

Response Measures

None

Description

The bank was placed in receivership by military order during Reconstruction; no evidence of a run is present in the provided articles.

Events (2)

1. September 14, 1867 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. ... I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington
Source
newspapers
2. September 14, 1867 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
The bank was placed in receivership by Special Orders No. 121 issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles of the Second Military District.
Newspaper Excerpt
I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, September 19, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, in Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S.C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N. C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS! A SPLENDID LOT JUST TO HAND.Prices from 50 ets. to $10.00 each. BRANSON, FARRAR & CO., Raleigh, N. C. 73-tf. Sept. 14, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, September 21, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, I in Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S. C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N. C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, September 24, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. TO INSTRUCTIONS, Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S.C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from. this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N.C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, September 26, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, IN contained in Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S. C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N.C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, September 28, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. O., Sept. 14th, 1867. OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, IN.ORB in Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S. C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N.C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, October 29, 1867

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THE RALEIGH NATIONAL BANK OF IORTH-CAROLINA. DIRECTORS: ROBT. W. PULLIAM, President; W.H. WILLARD, GEO. W..SWEPSON, C. P. MENDENHALL W. B GULICK, Cashier. OLD AND SILVER COIN, EXCHANGE, G United States, State and Railroad securities, bought and sold. Also, uncurrent money. Agent for the sale of Revenue Stamps. 22-1y Raleigh, May 13, IS67. BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. TO INSTRUCTIONS, IN OBLETENCE Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S. C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N.C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, November 2, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. N OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, I contained in Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S. C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Address Greensboro', Guilford county, N. C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, November 21, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. Orders No. 121, issued by IN OBEDIEDIN Special TO INSTRUCTIONS, Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S. C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro'; Guilford county, N.C. 75-9m. Sept. 19, 1867,


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, November 30, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, in Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, S. C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N.C. 75-3m Sept. 19, 1867.


Article from The Tri-Weekly Standard, December 7, 1867

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BANK OF LEXINGTON. OFFICE OF RECEIVER, GREENSBORO', N. C., Sept. 14th, 1867. OBEDIENCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, in Special Orders No. 121, issued by Major-General D. E. Sickles, at Headquarters, Second Military District, Charleston, . C., I, the undersigned, having been therein appointed Receiver of the Bank of Lexington, do hereby give notice to all indebted to said Bank, that they must come forward and make payment within twelve months from this date. All who do not comply with this notice will find their papers, without discrimination, placed immediately in a course of collection. All who hold claims of any character against said Bank are hereby notified to present them, properly authenticated, within twelve months from this date, otherwise they will be excluded from all benefit in the distribution of the assets then to be made. Address JESSE H. LINDSAY, Receiver, Greensboro', Guilford county, N.C. 75-3m. Sept. 19, 1867.