Ohio National Bank (Columbus, OH)

Episode Information

Episode UID
506501397
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
50650 national
Charter Number
5065
Start Date
May 6, 1916
Location
Columbus, Ohio (39.961, -82.999)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
30c1f39a99164d5b

Response Measures

None

Description

1916 incident was a panic caused by an armed prisoner, not a liquidity run; 1933 events are the federal/state banking holiday and reopening.

Events (4)

1. April 29, 1897 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. May 6, 1916 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
causing a panic in the Ohio National Bank by flourishing a revolver and pointing it at Policeman Charles W. Smith ... depositors pinned down his arms. Other depositors sought the cover of desks, fearing a revolver battle.
Source
newspapers
3. March 6, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Banks were closed by the national banking holiday; Secretary Woodin modified the proclamation enabling limited reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
all banks in Ohio will reopen for limited operations under the ruling of Secretary of the Treasury Woodin in modifying the national banking holiday proclamation
Source
newspapers
4. March 7, 1933 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
OHIO BANK TO OPEN ... announced tonight all banks Ohio reopen for limited tomorrow under the ruling of Secretary of the Treasury Woodin
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Sunday Telegram, May 7, 1916

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Article Text

PRISONER STABS POLICE OFFICER After Causing a Panic in the Ohio National Bank in City SEAMEN STRIKE of Columbus. (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) On the Ultonia but Demands Are COLUMBUS, O., May 6-After Granted to Enable Vessel causing a panic in the Ohio National Bank by flourishing a revolver and to Go to Boston. pointing it at Policeman Charles W. Smith, over the head of Emil Kies(BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) wetter, president of the bank, George NEW YORK, May 6-On the eve Airey, aged 58, today stabbed Poof the anniversary of the sinking of liceman Smith when taken to police the steamship Lusitania, which he headquarters and later was shot by commanded, Captain W. T. Turner the policeman when he attempted to escape. was confronted here late today with Airey's escapade was one of the a strike of seamen aboard his vessel, most sensational staged in the city the Ultonia, one of the largest freightof Columbus in months. Airey, who ers of the Cunard line. The Ultois of part Spanish blood, went to the nia bound for Liverpool, via Boston bank and demanded that President and Halifax, was proceeding out of Kieswetter secure an $800 certificate the harbor, when the seamen deof deposit which Airey has up in manded an increase in wages. Charleston, W. Va., as bond for his Captain Turner anchored the ship apeparance on a charge of stabbing. off the statue of liberty and came President Kieswetter had been anashore. He appealed to the marine noyed by the man several times, and division of the police department but called the police. When Officer was informed that as the seamen had Smith arrived, Airey pulled a restruck within the three-mile limit volver and aimed at him, but was their action did not constitute mutiprevented from firing when a deposny. Captain Turner then went to itor pinned down his arms. Other the British consulate and later redepositors sought the cover of desks, turned to the Ultonia with Vice fearing a revolver battle. Consul Shepard. It was-said later At the police station Airey stabbed that the demands of the seamen Officer Smith as handcuffs were being were granted to enable the vessel to taken off him. He then attempted proceed as far as Boston, but that to escape, but was shot as he was the crew would be discharged there running from the building. Airey and a new one taken aboard before was taken to A hospital where he is the Ultonia starts for Halifax and suffering from a bullet wound in the Liverpool. right kidney. Officer Smith received gashes on his arms and back but he is not in a serious condition. EXTENSIVE STRIKE


Article from The Independent-Record, March 7, 1933

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OHIO BANK TO OPEN Columbus, 0., March Theodore Tangeman, state director of commerce. announced tonight all banks Ohio reopen for 11m. ited tomorrow under the ruling of Secretary of the Treasury Woodin in modifying the national banking holiday proclamation President


Article from The Independent-Record, March 7, 1933

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Milk Ordinance Is Up Before Council March ance of the discussion concerning the milk ordinance its enforcement is expected to take place Monday evening the meeting of the Anaconda city council. Following open meeting Feb. 20, the work solving the tangle placed in the hands of committee of the and the city council health committee This evening will probably see report these committees, concerning recommendations arrived during the past intervening weeks. said eight out of 21 dairies proved 92 per cent under Dr. Malloy, city physician, said the death rate of infants, under one year, dropped from one thousand to He belived due in some tent to the improvement the milk. OHIO BANK TO OPEN Columbus, March Theodore Tangeman, director all banks in Ohio will reopen for Itm. ited operations under ruling of Secretary the Woodin modifying the national banking holiday proclamation President Roosevels