489. State Trust Company (Little Rock, AR)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
August 25, 1916
Location
Little Rock, Arkansas (34.746, -92.290)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
82bc7fea

Response Measures

None

Description

Multiple contemporaneous news items (Aug–Sep 1916) report the State Trust Company as 'defunct' and that J. S. Maloney is receiver; a commissioner's sale of the company's real estate, stocks and bonds was held to satisfy a judgment. No run is described; the bank is in receivership and assets sold, consistent with a suspension followed by closure/receivership.

Events (2)

1. August 25, 1916 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Real estate, stocks and bonds ... of the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock, was sold at a commissioner's sale. The sale was to satisfy a judgment of $35,000 ...
Source
newspapers
2. August 25, 1916 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock ... J. S. Maloney as receiver for the State Trust Company.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from The Pulaskian, August 25, 1916

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Article Text

Real estate, stocks and bonds, formerly the property of Rev. Ben Cox of Memphis, R. D. Duncan and R. F. Garanflo and the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock, was sold at a commissioner's sale. The sale was to satisfy a judgment of $35,000 held by Lloyd England, received for the State National Bank, against J. S. Maloney as receiver for the State Trust Company. The sale brought a total of $20,081, which was bid in by Lloyd England, receiver for the State National Bank.


Article from Judsonia Weekly Advance, August 30, 1916

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SHORT ARKANSAS ITEMS. Real estate, stocks and bonds, formerly the property of Rev. Ben Cox of Memphis, R. D. Duncan and R. F. Garanflo and the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock, was sold at a commissioner's sale. The sale was to satisfy a judgment of $35,000 held by Lloyd England, received for the State National Bank, against J. S. Maloney as receiver for the State Trust Company. The sale brought a total of $20,081, which was bid in by Lloyd England, receiver for the State National Bank.


Article from The Monticellonian, August 31, 1916

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SHORT ARKANSAS ITEMS. Real estate, stocks and bonds, formerly the property of Rev. Ben Cox of Memphis, R. D. Duncan and R. F. Garanflo and the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock, was sold at a commissioner's sale. The sale was to satisfy a judgment of $35,000 held by Lloyd England, received for the State National Bank, against J. S. Maloney as receiver for the State Trust Company. The sale brought a total of $20,081, which was bid in by Lloyd England, receiver for the State National Bank.


Article from The Dermott News, August 31, 1916

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SHORT ARKANSAS ITEMS. Real estate, stocks and bonds, formerly the property of Rev. Ben Cox of Memphis, R. D. Duncan and R. F Garanflo and the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock. was sold at a commissioner's sale. The sale was to satisfy a judgment of $35,000 held by Lloyd England. received for the State National Bank, against J. S. Maloney as receiver for the State Trust Company. The sale brought a total of $20,081. which was bid in by Lloyd England, receiver for the State National Bank.


Article from The Green Forest Tribune, September 1, 1916

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Article Text

Real estate, stocks and bonds. formerly the property of Rev. Ben Cox of Memphis, R. D. Duncan and R. F. Garanflo and the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock, was sold at a commissioner's sale. The sale was to satisfy a judgment of $35,000 held by Lloyd England, received for the State National Bank, against J. S. Maloney as receiver for the State Trust Company. The sale brought a total of $20,081. which was bid in by Lloyd England, receiver for the State National Bank.


Article from The Ozark Spectator, September 6, 1916

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SHORT ARKANSAS ITEMS. Real estate, stocks and bonds, formerly the property of Rev. Ben Cox of Memphis, R. D. Duncan and R. F. Garanfio and the defunct State Trust Company of Little Rock, was sold at a commissioner's sale. The sale was to satisfy a judgment of $35,000 held by Lloyd England, received for the State National Bank, against J. S. Maloney as receiver for the State Trust Company. The sale brought a total of $20,081. which was bid in by Lloyd England, receiver for the State National Bank.