Fourth National Bank (Atlanta, GA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
504501547
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Unsure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
50450 national
Charter Number
5045
Start Date
November 26, 1928
Location
Atlanta, Georgia (33.749, -84.388)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
1561dc367fb18e95

Response Measures

Accommodated withdrawals, Public signal of financial health, Capital injected, Books examined

Description

Reports describe a run and closing with reorganization plans announced but no clear confirmation of reopening.

Events (3)

1. June 26, 1896 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. November 26, 1928 Run
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Financial scare and heavy withdrawals tied to failures/distress of other Georgia banks (panic following Macon bank)
Measures
Directors met; proposal by Leon S. Dure to reorganize/sell; capital subscriptions solicited and promises of full payment to depositors
Newspaper Excerpt
the closing of the Fourth National bank here...attributed to...the run which...
Source
newspapers
3. November 26, 1928 Suspension
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Bank suspended/closed after heavy runs tied to broader Georgia banking scare following Macon bank
Newspaper Excerpt
the closing of the Fourth National bank here...Closing of the Fourth National bank...Eight Georgia Banks Fail To Open
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Shreveport Journal, November 27, 1928

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Article Text

AT Assurance Given Reorganiza tion Soon to Be Effected. Full Paymentยฎ Promised. Press.) Nov. run which terday the closing of the Fourth National bank here, of the largest financial institutions in central Georgia, attributed to. day by officials of the bank to evidently orig. inating with the week sell it to group Atlanta Directors the bank met today with its Leon S. Dure, to discuss plans for embracing proposal of Mr. Dure for new institution The Fourth National had of and depos. its of about $9,000,000. Declaring that there is every as. that will be Dure announced that of the proposed capital stock for already had subscribed without solicitation and added that the arrangement contemplated would "prompt full payment," all depositors. Ellis D. Robb, chief national bank examiner for the Sixth Fed. eral Reserve district, said the Fourth National had been exam ined few days before the run and had been found solvent.


Article from Des Moines Tribune, November 28, 1928

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Article Text

EIGHT GEORGIA BANKS CLOSED Financial Scare Cause of Heavy Runs affairs middle hind to of Monday The In protection and nounced blamed in of of and Fourth National issuing run to Atlanta finanpassing in directorate The of and Man Knifed Besides bank Bank Farmers Bank of Preston Valley bank Tuesday for knife wounds hed


Article from The Marshall News Messenger, November 29, 1928

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Eight Georgia Banks Fail To Open Wednesday Atlanta Nov Eight small Georgia banks today result the Monday the Fourth National Bank with listed than With the exception of the zens Bank Fort capital the other Bank of Preston. Citizens Bank Company Culloden: Bank Farmers and Mer Bank of Gordon: and Farm Bank of Byron from $15,000 to $25,000 institutions closed ter heavy runs Tuesdav due the financial that followed the Macon bank All the banks located the eGorgia belt FOUND NOT GUILTY Texas. Nov. 28. Police Chief Pat Sullivan, against whom charges of inefficiency were preferred by Fire and Police Commissioner Frank Mellina, found "not guilty" by City Council. He will retain his position.