Utica State Bank (Utica, IL)

Episode Information

Episode UID
70080271607
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7008027 routing
Routing Number
70-0802
Start Date
November 2, 1933
Location
Utica, Illinois (41.341, -89.010)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
3117decc86125199

Response Measures

None

Events (1)

1. November 2, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Frank Mahoney ... was being checked in today as receiver for the Utica State bank
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Times, November 2, 1933

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Article Text

Succeeds Local Man As Bank Receiver Frank Mahoney, Ottawa insurance agent. son of Mahoney. was being checked in today as receiver for the Utica State bank and the La Salle Savings & Trust bank, succeeding Weston Essington of Streator at Utica and James Catlin of Ottawa at La Salle. The announcement of Mahoney's appointment was made yesterday at Springfield, and is in tune with the democratic administration's policy of economy and spoils for the victor. Mahoney is democrat. Both his predecessors are republicans. Arrangements are being made in New Orleans to hundreds of out-of-state tourists in February, at which time the double attraction of the fardi Gras and the dedication of the Shushan


Article from The Times, November 2, 1933

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Article Text

Succeeds Local Man As Bank Receiver Frank Mahoney. Ottawa Insurthings to your looks that you'll ance agent, son of P. J. Mahoney. like. was being checked in today as receiver for the Utica State bank and the La Salle Savings & Trust bank. succeeding Weston Essington of Streator at Utica and James Catlin of Ottawa at La Salle. The of Mahoney's to appointment was made yesterday at Springfield. and is in tune with the democratic policy of economy and spoils for the victor. Mahoney is a democrat. Both his predecessors are republicans. Arrangements are being in New Orleans accommodate hundreds of out-of-state tourists in February, at which time the double attraction of the fardi Gras and the dedication of the Shushan