Articles (both duplicates) report that Horace Hanna was named receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Plainfield (called 'defunct bank') and that First National offered to buy part of assets to pay depositors. No run is mentioned; receiver appointed indicates permanent closure. OCR errors in Article 2 corrected (truncated words).
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1.April 23, 1928Receivership
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Announcement was made today by the State banking commission that Horace Hanna, Plainfield attorney, had been named receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Plainfield by Judge Dugan of the Hendricks Circuit Court. Offer has been made by the First National bank of Plainfield to purchase part of the assets of the defunct bank and so aid it to pay off the depositors.
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Newspaper Articles (2)
1.April 23, 1928The Indianapolis TimesIndianapolis, IN
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BANK RECEIVER NAMED Horace Hanna to Take Charge of Plainfield Institution. Announcement was made today by the State banking commission that Horace Hanna, Plainfield attorney, had been named receiver of the Citizens State Bank of Plainfield by Judge Dugan of the Hendricks Circuit Court. Offer has been made by the First National bank of Plainfield to purchase part of the assets of the defunct bank and so aid it to pay off the depositors.
2.April 23, 1928The Indianapolis TimesIndianapolis, IN
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BANK RECEIVER NAMED
Horace Hanna to Take Charge of Plainfield Institution.
Announcement was made today by the State banking that Horace Hanna, Plainfield attorney, had been named receiver of the Citizens State Bank of by Judge Dugan of the Hendricks CirCourt. Offer has been made by the First National bank of Plainfield purchase part of the assets of the defunct bank and so aid to pay off the depositors.