5523. Provident Trust Company (Columbia City, IN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
September 18, 1929
Location
Columbia City, Indiana (41.157, -85.488)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
edd58389

Response Measures

None

Description

Bank closed its doors Sept. 18, 1929 and was placed into receivership after examiners found large embezzlement by assistant secretary Lloyd S. Crouch (reported $107,000). No newspaper accounts mention depositor runs; the sequence is a suspension/closing with receivership.

Events (3)

1. September 18, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank closed after examiners discovered large defalcations/embezzlement by Lloyd S. Crouch (assistant secretary); reports cite embezzlement of about $107,000 and insolvency determined by examiners.
Newspaper Excerpt
application for the appointment of receiver for the Provident Trust company which closed its doors September 18th.
Source
newspapers
2. October 3, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Bank Examiner Charles F. Werner today filed receivership petition ... the Provident Trust Company, ... after an examination of the books of the bank the examiners found the institution to be in failing and insolvent condition ... Lloyd S. Crouch ... whose defalcation now reaching $107,000, was responsible for the receivership action, was still in jail today. (Oct. 3, 1929).
Source
newspapers
3. October 19, 1929 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
STATE SYNDICATE TAKES OVER DEFUNCT BANKS ... the Provident Trust company of Columbia City. ... Action receivership petition for the Columbia City institution was postponed until Nov.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from Journal and Courier, October 2, 1929

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Ask Bank Receiver COLUMBIA CITY. Ind., Oct. Barr. chief state examiner, through Werner today filed an application for the pointment receiver Provident Trust company which doors September 18. The application will be heard Judge Arthur Biggs the Whitley circuit court on October 17th.


Article from The Indianapolis Times, October 3, 1929

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NEW YORK STATEMENT Inited Press :w YORK, Oct. 3.-Bank clearings, 6,000.000; clearing house balance, 000,000; federal reserve bank credit nce, $196,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Inited Press ASHINGTON, Oct. 3.-Treasury net nce on Oct. 1. $407,710,201.11; customs pts on that date totaled $1,441,310.82. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE Oct. 2High. Low. Close. 13.25 13.25 13.30 ary 12.80 12.80 12.88 h 12.47 12.47 12.54 12.40 12.30 12.30 12.00 12.00 12.10 mber 13.33 13.32 13.42 aber Receivership Asked OLUMBIA CITY, Ind., Oct. 3.e Bank Examiner Charles F. ner today filed receivership pain Whitley circuit court here the Provident Trust Company, ared insolvent when Lloyd S. ch, assistant secretary, cond to embezzling more than $60,of its funds.


Article from The Times, October 3, 1929

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ASKS BANK RECEIVER COLUMBIA CITY, Dct. 3.-(I. N.S.)-Thomas D. Barr, chief state banking examiner, through Charles F. Werner here, today filed an application for the appointment of receiver for the Provident Trust company which closed its doors September 18th. The application will be heard before Judge Arthur Biggs of the Whitley Circuit court on October 17th. It stated that after an examination of the books of the bank the examiners found the institution to be in failing and insolvent condition and that the books and sets of the bank now are in the hands of the state banking department. Lloyd S. Crouch, 32, former mayor of this city, and assistant secretary of the bank, whose defalcation now reaching $107,000, was responsible for the receivership action, was still in jail today. He has not yet been arraigned. He has retained an attorney, Ray McAdams, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., but has made no effort to obtain the $19,000 bond fixed by the court.


Article from Chronicle Tribune, October 19, 1929

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STATE SYNDICATE TAKES OVER DEFUNCT BANKS Ind., Oct. banking syndicate headed State Oliver Holmes Gary, will take over two defunct northern Indiana banks, was liably reported here today. institutions the Franklin Trust Company South Bend, and the Provident Trust company of ColumCity. Elmer Peak has been appointreceiver the South Bend bank. Action receivership petition for the Columbia City institution was postponed until Nov.


Article from The Tipton Daily Tribune, February 28, 1930

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BRIGGS MARRIED AFTER DIVORCE Claimed Cartoonist Took Maggie Toohey as Common Law Wife. MAY SHARE IN ESTATE New York. Feb. 28 Testimony that the late Clare Briggs, newspaper cartoonist, asked her to witness that he took Marie C. Briggs as his wife was offered by Virginia Hammond. negro maid, at the opening yesterday of Mrs. Priggs suit for recognition as the artist's legal widow. The maid testified that in August, 1929 Mr. Briggs took Mrs. Briggs, then known as Maggie Toohey. in his arms and said: Virginia I want you to witness that am taking Maggie here to be my wife." Theodore A. Lesser, Briggs' attorney. testified the cartoonist had asked his advice about marrying Miss Toohey, as he wanted to escape notoriety. Mr. Lesser said he suggested a common law marriage before other witnesses. Reuben A. Lewis, Briggs' sonin-law, denied that Briggs considIf Marie C. Briggs gets legal recognition as Briggs's widow she will have the right to contest his will and claim a share in his $40,000 estate which he willed to his divorced wife and three Crouch Sentenced. Columbia City, Ind., Feb. 28 Expressing regret that he could not impose a greater penalty on Lloyd S. Crouch, former mayor of Columbia City. special Judge Rex Emrich, of Kendallville, yesterday sentenced the former bank official to two to fourteen years in Indiana state prison; ansessed a fine of $1,000, and disfranchised the convicted man for six years. Crouch was convicted last week charge of having embezzeld $107,000 of funds belonging to the Provident Trust company, of which he was assistant secretary before It went into receivership.


Article from Garrett Clipper, April 21, 1930

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FILES CLAIM ON NOTE AGAINST BANK RECEIVER Columbia City, Ind., April Levi Keiser, of this city has filclaim against Frank receiver for the Provident Trust company The claimant states that on September 1929. he owed the bank for which was then due, but he arranged with the bank through its president. Cleon H. for the bank to execute renewal note for 10 days. upon the agreement of the bank, Keiser states took the sum to the bank on Septem16. which he left be paid on the note and this was accepted. Keiser says note deliveranother institution without knowledge and at time the money was paid to the president of the bank did not own the note. When the money was delivered the trust company the bank was known be solvent by the officers. but the plaintiff was not aware of Keiser