6661. Bank of Greensburg (Greensburg, KS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
September 20, 1895
Location
Greensburg, Kansas (37.603, -99.293)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
a1c300e4

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles show the Bank of Greensburg in receivership (receiver C. F. Migenbank / Migenback). No articles describe a run; receiver sales and a suit by the receiver indicate the bank was closed and in receivership (permanent closure). OCR variants of the receiver's name (Mingenbank / Migenback / Migenback) corrected to M. F. Migenback/Mingenbank in notes.

Events (2)

1. September 20, 1895 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
C. F. MINGENBANK, Receiver for Bank of Greensburg.
Source
newspapers
2. May 25, 1896 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
C. F. Migenback, receiver of the Bank of Greensburg, has filed suit in the district court against George M. Melville on two promissory notes...
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Kinsley Graphic, September 20, 1895

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Article Text

# FOR SALE. 1 Roan horse, 15 hands, 3 years old. 1 Light gray" 15 " 3 " " 1 Brown " 15 " 3 " " 1 Dapple gray mare, 15 hands 4" " 2 Steel " mares 15 " 3" " 1 " " mare 15 " 4" " and spring colt. 2 Brown mares 14½ hands, 3 years old, 1 Black mare, 14½ " 3 " 3 Mixed color mares, 14½ and 15 hands, 3 and 4 years old. The above named animals are all Norman and Clydesdale stock and are No. 1. Also the following implements: 1 Randolph header and two barges. 1 Union drill. 1 Havana drill. 1 Hoosier " 2 Sulky plows. 1 Disc and seeder, attachments complete. 2 John Deere sod plows. 1 sewing machine. 200 bushels of wheat, 2 mules, 14½ hands. 1 Dun horse, 15½ high, 7 and 8 yrs old. 1 Bay mare, 15 " 7 and 8 " 1 Mare colt, 4 years old. 1 Bay horse, 8 years old. Sale commences September 27th, 2 p. m. and will continue from day to day until stock is sold. C. F. MINGENBANK, Receiver for Bank of Greensburg.


Article from The Topeka State Journal, May 25, 1896

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Article Text

Bank Receiver Sues. C. F. Migenback, receiver of the Bank of Greensburg, has filed suit in the district court against George M, Melville on two promisory notes, one for $1,607.17 given December 12, 1892, and the other for $212.76 dated April 22, 1893.