Canton National Bank (Baltimore, MD)

Episode Information

Episode UID
7006771265
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
700677 routing
Routing Number
7-0067
Start Date
May 27, 1905
Location
Baltimore, Maryland (39.290, -76.612)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
910898d642022eb3

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles span different years; 1905 piece mentions a receivership filing in a suit but its relation to the Baltimore bank is unclear.

Events (3)

1. May 27, 1905 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville, Fla., vs. William C. Dorsey and the Canton National Bank; motion to rescind ex-parte order appointing receiver granted and nisi order of court appointing receiver filed.
Source
newspapers
2. March 6, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Federal/state banking holiday declared in March 1933 affected Baltimore banks including Canton National.
Newspaper Excerpt
before the bank holiday declared
Source
newspapers
3. March 14, 1933 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
permission to re-open had been given the Canton National ... on an unrestricted basis tomorrow
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Baltimore County Union, May 27, 1905

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Article Text

# LOCAL ITEMS. Circuit Court. -Thomas H. Gibson and George A. Price, copartners, trading as Gibson & Price, vs. William Rau; defendant's appeal from Justice Pfeffer; judgment below for Gibson & Price for $15 debt and $2.40 costs; judgment reversed and judgment for plaintiff for $7.50 and costs. John H. Parker vs. George W. Heavel; demurrer to plaintiff's bill of particulars sustained. Robert Bolden, assault with intent to kill; guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary for seven years. Lorenzo G. Smith, John Harford and Alexander G. Smith, larceny of one and one-half pecks of coal; stetted. Albert R. Johnson, larceny of one bushel of coal from William C. Ditman; stetted. John Martin, larceny of one and one-half bushels of coal from Northern Central Railway Company; stet stricken out and bench-warrent issued. William Gray, larceny; case continued. Jas. Dougherty, larceny of one and one-half pecks of coal from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad; guilty: 30 days in jail. Frank Light and Frank Sudroff, larceny; plea of guilty of petit larceny confessed and Sudroff paroled. William Filliaux and Thomas Marks, assault; not guilty. Richard Robinson, colored, disorderly conduct; nolle pros. John Slapmik, non-support of wife: continued. United Railways and Electric Company, nuisance; continued. Fred. Taylor, larceny; bench warrant renewed. James C. Thompson, burglary; nolle pros. on motion of State's Attorney. Frederick L. Pfeffer, assault; guilty, with a recommendation to mercy. The Atlantic National Bank of Jacksonville, Fla., vs. William C. Dorsey and the Canton National Bank; motion to rescind ex-parte order appointing receiver granted and nisi order of court appointing receiver filed. # MAN'S BODY IDENTIFIED. The man whose decomposed remains were found on Wednesday of last week concealed in some hay on Mr. Joseph Friedenwald's White Hall Manor Farm, in Worthington Valley, were identified at the coroner's inquest held on Friday night by Justice Orrick as Joseph Woll, a former employe of Mr. Friedenwald, and who left the latter's employ the first of the present month. A chest left by the deceased was unlocked by a key found in the dead man's pocket. Several employes on the farm also indentified the man by his hat, his pipe, watch and other articles. The deceased was about 50 years of age. He had worked on the farm about six months. Mr. Friedenwald employs a great number of transient laborers, who are constantly coming and going, which accounts for the man not being missed. The jury of inquest, of which Mr. Charles A. Councilman was foreman, rendered a verdict that the man came to his death from causes unknown to the jury. When the body was first found it was stated by the undertaker who buried it that the man had been dead a year or more. Now it is said 'he had not been dead a month. A singular thing connected with the affair is said to be the fact that the revolver found near the body had two empty chambers and that there were no empty shells found in the chambers. If the man had shot himself the empty shells would have been found in the chamber of the pistol.


Article from The News, March 14, 1933

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BALTIMORE BANKS TODAY National And State Institutions Affected By Order. PERMISSION GIVEN FORMAL o: all five national banks. one state bank member of the Federal Reserve system and seven state banks in Baltimore on an unrestricted basis tomo:row was announced tonight by banking authorities here. Hugh Leach. manager of the Bait:- the more branch of the Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond. announced permission to re-open had been given the Canton National. First National. N.ttonal Central. National Marine and Western National banks and also the Maryland Trust Company. state bank member. Permission for unrestricted business beginning was given by John J. Ghinger. state bank commissione. to the following state banks in Baltimore Calrert Bank Colonial Trust Company. Equitable Trust Company. F.delit. Trust Company. Mercantile Trust Company. Morris Plan Bank and Real Estate Trust Company Ghinger also said the Safe Deposit and Trust Company and the Conter mtai Trust Company. whose business is no: general banking business but fiductary business. handling trust tates open tomorrow. Commissioner Ghingher late tonight tutions = Baltimore would be permitted to re-open tomorrow on norms: his basis and four mutual savings institum. banks were opened in Baltimore for business before the bank holiday declared. These national three state banks which are members of the Federal Reserve system and 25 state banks. Reopening of state banks in the of Maryland on normal is presented by State and Federal Regulations until Wednesday. it was said Representatives of the county banks will meet at the bank commissioner's office tomorrow morning to Ghingher and Got. on for re-opening Among the financial houses that were to reopen on :00 per same. and Alexancer Brown and Son: