Merchants & Manufacturers National Bank (Pittsburg, PA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
61301246
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
6130 national
Charter Number
613
Start Date
October 26, 1903
Location
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania (40.441, -79.996)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
54f643cc29b71515

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles describe suspensions/closures of banks in Pittsburg generally but do not name this bank specifically.

Events (3)

1. December 8, 1864 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. October 26, 1903 Suspension
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Suspension/closure of multiple banks in Baltimore and Pittsburg that went out of business, causing disturbances
Newspaper Excerpt
The disturbances caused by the suspension of the Baltimore and Pittsburg banks which recently went out of business, have subsided
Source
newspapers
3. February 1, 1904 Voluntary Liquidation
Source
historical_nic

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Sun, August 17, 1893

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Article Text

Suspended Banks Reopen Their Doors. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 16. - The Armourdale Bank at Armourdale. which suspended business in the financial crash in the two Kansas cities one month ago yesterday. has reopened its doors and resumed business. FORT SCOTT, Kan., Aug. 16-The First National Bank of this city. which suspended on July 18, resumed business this morning. Bank Examiner Latimer of Sedalia. who has been in charge since it closed. has issued a notice to depositors saying that the institution is in good financial condition. WASHINGTON. Aug. 16.-The First National Bank of Rico, Col., which suspended payment June 30. 1893. having complied with the conditions imposed by the Comptroller of the Currency. and its capital stock being unimpaired. has been permitted to-day to reopen its doors for business. CLEVELAND. Aug. 16.-The Cardington Banking Company. at Cardington. O., closed its doors this afternoon. Theassets approximate $100. 000 and are said to be sufficient to meet the demands of the creditors. The President of the bank. Major W. G. Beatty. was obliged to make an assignment. and the bank could not weather the trouble brought on by his embarrassment. CARROLLTON. Pa.. Aug. 16.-The banks of Johnston. Bucks county. at Ebensburg. Carrollton. and Hastings. which suspended payments until they could get more money. will open again on Monday morning.


Article from Daily New Dominion, October 26, 1903

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Article Text

The disturbances caused by the suspension of the Baltimore and Pittsburg banks which recently went out of business, have subsided and no further trouble is anticipated. The country is all right and it will not go to the bow-wows just at present.