Alabama Trust & Savings Company (Birmingham, AL)

Episode Information

Episode UID
5362306391317
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
536230639 hash
Start Date
September 25, 1909
Location
Birmingham, Alabama (33.521, -86.802)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
9525e6e2ba38ca6e

Response Measures

None

Description

Receiver was active and suit filed alleging correspondent fraud; closure dated in articles.

Events (2)

1. September 25, 1909 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
W. C. Sterrett, receiver for the Alabama Trust and Savings Company of Birmingham, Ala., which closed its doors September 25, 1909.
Source
newspapers
2. September 25, 1909 Suspension
Cause
Correspondent
Cause Details
Petition alleges Second National Bank of Cincinnati, a correspondent, fraudulently applied the Alabama bank's deposit balance, wrecking the bank.
Newspaper Excerpt
which closed its doors September 25, 1909.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Evening Star, May 12, 1912

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Article Text

SUES FOR ACCOUNTING. Bank Receiver Makes Charges Against Cincinnati Institution. CINCINNATI, Ohio May 11.-Suit for an accounting against the Second National Bank of Cincinnati was entered in the United States district court here today by W. C. Sterrett, receiver for the Alabama Trust and Savings Company of Birmingham, Ala., which closed its doors September 25, 1909. It is charged in the petition that the Second National Bank, its correspondent, fraudulently applied the deposit balance in such a manner that the Alabama bank was wrecked.


Article from New-York Tribune, May 12, 1912

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Article Text

RECEIVER ASKS ACCOUNTING Alleges That Cincinnati Bank Caused Wreck of Alabama Trust Company. Cincinnati, May 11.-Suit for an accounting against the Second National Bank of Cincinnati was entered in the United States District Court here to-day by W. C. Sterrett, receiver for the Alabama Trust and Savings Company, of Birmingham, Ala., which closed its doors September 25, 1909. It is charged in the petition that the Second National Bank, its correspondent, fraudulently applied the deposit balance in such a manner that the Alabama bank was wrecked.


Article from The Forest Republican, May 15, 1912

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Article Text

Bank Charged With Fraud. Cincinnati, O.-Suit for an accounting against the Second National Bank of Cincinnati has been entered by W. C. Starrett, receiver for the Alabama Trust and Savings Company of Birmingham, Ala., which closed its doors September 25, 1909. It is charged in the petition that the Second National Bank as correspondent, fraudulently applied the deposit balance in such a manner that the Alabama Bank was wrecked. Mexican federal forces won big victory in first decisive clash with rebels.