Delray Bank & Trust Company (Delray Beach, FL)

Episode Information

Episode UID
63028171558
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
6302817 routing
Routing Number
63-0281
Start Date
October 8, 1929
Location
Delray Beach, Florida (26.461, -80.073)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
bd492dcf8fdae435

Response Measures

None

Events (1)

1. October 8, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
According to the receiver's report filed Monday in circuit court here, the net loss on the Delray Bank & Trust company under receivership for the past two months had totaled $908.02.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Palm Beach Post, October 3, 1929

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Article Text

DAILY RECORD CIRCUIT COURT October 1929 East Coast Finance Corporation, a corp., vs. Florida Power & Light company, corp., praec, for sums ad resp., dams. $37,000; J. C. Bills, Jr. Palm Beach Company, corp., Ernest Husted, et ux., vs. Town of Jupiter, fj land from corporate limits of Town of Jupiter; M. F. Baugher, Palm Beach. S. M. Nathan vs. Ingram, doing business as Ingram's Garage, fj; R. Roads. W. H. Tunnicliffe, as rec. of ComBank & Trust Company. of West Palm Beach, Fla. bank. corp., vs. William J. George, fj; Winters, Foskett Wilcox. Alf R. Nielsen Beatrice I. Benson, al., fd mf; Winters, Foskett & J. H. Adams, as rec. of Delray Bank Trust Company, Fla. vs. Nina Wilcox Putnam free dealer, be fm; Byrd & Porter, Delray Beach. H. Adams, as rec. of Delray Bank & Trust Company VS. J. A. Brenk, et al., bill to fm and to remove clouds from title; Byrd & Porter, Delray Beach. Tallulah H. Frink. guardian of the estate of Charles Stagg Weller, minor, vs. Sara Voorhees, widow, et al., fd mf; Beall Farish. CRIMINAL COURT L. J. embezzlement, continued for term. George Van Munster, engaging in business without a license, nolle prossed. Cases of W. H. Burt, possessing, still, mash, etc.: Nathan Horton, operating vehicle with improper lincense; George Alberts, issuing worthless check, and Charles B. Whipple, drunkenness, continued until today. More deadly drugs per head of population are being taken today than ever before in the world's history.


Article from The Palm Beach Post, October 8, 1929

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DELRAY BANK RECEIVER REPORTS ON LOSS According to the receiver's report filed Monday in circuit court here, the net loss on the Delray Bank & Trust company under receivership for the past two months had totaled $908.02. Report was filed by J. H. Adams, receiver. Expenses totaled $1,019.27 and earnings, $111.25, according to the report from July 30 to September 30.