4870. Farmers State Bank (Genoa, IL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
state
Start Date
December 1, 1929*
Location
Genoa, Illinois (42.097, -88.693)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
f515af75

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (Jan 30–Feb 1, 1930) report the Farmers State Bank at Genoa had closed/suspended some weeks earlier and local businessmen are applying for a new state charter to reorganize and combine the old Farmers State and Exchange Bank into a new Genoa State Bank (capitalization $50,000). No mention of a depositor run is given; the pieces describe a suspension/closing and an organized effort to reopen. Date of suspension is not explicitly given in the articles; they state the bank 'closed its doors' and 'has been closed for weeks' so I used 1929-12-00 as an approximate month of closure and 1930-01-30 as the reopening/charter application date (article dates).

Events (3)

1. December 1, 1929* Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank had closed/suspended and had outstanding claims that must be settled before reorganization; article does not specify an explicit rumor or run—appears to be insolvency/closing of the institution.
Newspaper Excerpt
the Farmers State closed its doors
Source
newspapers
2. January 30, 1930 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
applications have been made to State Auditor Oscar Nelson for charters for the Marengo State Bank and the Genoa State bank ... combines the old Farmers State and Genoa State into one institution known as the Genoa State, with capitalization of $50,000. Earl W. Brown ... has been actively engaged in the reorganization. Mr. Brown says things look good for the proposed institution. (Daily Sentinel, 1930-01-30).
Source
newspapers
3. January 31, 1930 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
Five business men of Genoa ... have been granted permit for such steps and are now actively engaged ... hoped that will be possible to reorganize the old Farmers State and the Exchange bank ... the permit ... opening banking house near future. (Daily Chronicle, 1930-01-31).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Daily Sentinel, January 30, 1930

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Article Text

MARENGO AND GENOA BUSINESS MEN INTERESTED Applications Made To Nelson It was announced yesterday that applications have been made to State Auditor Oscar Nelson for charters for the Marengo State Bank and the Genao State bank, by directors and stockholders of similar institutions recently suspended. It is claimed a group of directors and stockholders of the Dairyman State bank at Marengo which suspended operations shortly before Christmas last year, is headed by W. C. Woodward. president of the defunct institution. The new bank, if a state charter is issued. will have a capitalization of $25,000 and a reserve fund of equal amount. At Genoa the business men of Genoa are back of a movement which combines the old Farmers State and Genoa State into one institution known as the Genoa State, with capitalization of $50,000. Earl W. Brown, who was cashier of the Exchange bank, which suspended on the same day as the Farmers State closed its doors, and who has been actively engaged in the reorganization. heads the group of those behind the reorganization. It is claimed that in both places men actively engaged in the institutions have been busy in an effort of reorganization. At Genoa, Mr. Brown says things look good for the proposed institution. The city has a population of 1,200 and is the center f a farm community. Without a bank the residents of Genoa have to depend upon Sycamore, the DeKalb county seat, eight miles to the south. There is another bank at Marengo, a city with a population of more than 2,000. The closing of the bank at Marengo during the holidays was a serious blow to the community. District Deputy State Bank Examiner J. J. Jaeger of Geneva, states applications for the new banks have been received. but assurances will have to be made to Mr. Nelson, that claims against the suspended banks must be settled before reorganizations are completed.


Article from The Daily Chronicle, January 31, 1930

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GENOA WORKS FOR NEW BANK Permit For Reorganization Has Been Obtained By Five Business Men of Town Five business men of Genoa, in the formation bank, have been granted permit for such steps and are now actively engaged the work according to word from Genoa this morning. hoped that will be possible to reorganize the old Farmers State and the Exchange bank of that town which have for weeks. Several efforts open one of the banks been made since the institutions closed, but despite the been possible to carry through with the proposition the latest effort, that the working the permit, with point of the closed institution the opening banking house near future. From the offices the district deputy bank examiner, Jaeger, at Geneva that have be made Mr. Nelson that claims, against the institutions must be settled before the of this nature that the are their time with. Since the of the Genoa banks the of the town have been forced to to either Sycamore DeKalb for banking the banking control prompting every effort for the speedy reorand opening. At Marengo somewhat similar condition exists where the DairyState bank was suspended. Business men of that town have busy with plans and said to asking for charter $25,000 and fund of the same amount.


Article from The True Republican, February 1, 1930

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CHARTERS Business Men of Genoa Back Project Combine Two Banks Closed and to Open With Capitalization of $50,000. and Marengo State Bank Will Open. Applications have been mailed to State Auditor Oscar Nelson for charters for the Genoa State and Marengo State by directors and stockholdsimilar institutions, recently pended. The Elgin At Genoa the business men of Genoa are back of movement which bines the old Farmers State and Genoa state into institution known as the Genoa with capitalization $50,000. Earl who was cashier of the Exchange which pended on the same day the Farmas State closed its doors and who has been actively engaged in the heads the of those behind group the At Marengo of directors group and stockholders Dairyman State bank which suspended three days lowing closing of the Genoa headed by president the defunct The bank, state charter is issued. will have capitalization and fund equal amount In both places actively gaged in the institutions have been in an effort reorganization Mr. Brown stated today that things looked good for the proposed institution. The city has population and the center farm Without bank the residents have to depend Sycamore. the DeKalb county eight miles the south. There another bank Marengo. city with population of approximately At the office district deputy state bank examiner was that applications had been received. Assurances will have to made to Mr. said. that claims against the suspended banks must be settled before the reorganizacompleted.