Indiana Banking Company (Indianapolis, IN)

Episode Information

Episode UID
5165631691128
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
516563169 hash
Start Date
December 2, 1893
Location
Indianapolis, Indiana (39.768, -86.158)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
68a934f13806a28a

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles show the bank is in receivership; no run described.

Events (2)

1. December 2, 1893 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
F. Rand, receiver of the Indiana Banking Company, yesterday filed his report on the intervening petition ... The receiver reported that he had assigned to the attorneys the Sturm and Heath notes and Sturm contract with the bank, and the report was approved by Judge Bartholomew, who sat as special judge.
Source
newspapers
2. January 3, 1894 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Receiver Rand, of the Indiana Banking Company, yesterday filed a petition ... asking authority to sell a five-thousand-dollar note for $25.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Indianapolis Journal, December 2, 1893

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Article Text

# Receiver's Report. F. Rand, receiver of the Indiana Banking Company, yesterday filed his report on the intervening petition for an allowance filed in Room 1 last Wednesday. The receiver reported that he had assigned to the attorneys the Sturm and Heath notes and Sturm contract with the bank, and the report was approved by Judge Bartholomew, who sat as special judge.


Article from The Indianapolis Journal, January 3, 1894

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Article Text

# It Sold Cheap. Receiver Rand, of the Indiana Banking Company, yesterday filed a petition in Room 1 of the Superior Court asking authority to sell a five-thousand-dollar note for $25. The note is one executed by Col. B. C. Shaw in February, 1879, payable in four months, and indorsed by Irvin Robbins and Aquilla Jones, sr. The receiver says that both the maker and indorsers of the note are insolvent, and says that he is offered $25 for the note by Aquilla Jones, jr., and recommends that the court order the sale made for that amount.