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Description
Article 1 refers to the receiver of the 'old First National Bank', indicating prior closure and receivership.
Events (3)
1.September 19, 1904Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2.May 31, 1919Other
Newspaper Excerpt
It is understood that Postmaster Hancock has at his office several hundred letters from the receiver of the old First National Bank addressed to parties not known at the Pensacola office.
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newspapers
3.May 31, 1919Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
several hundred letters from the receiver of the old First National Bank addressed to parties not known at the Pensacola office
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.May 31, 1919The Pensacola JournalPensacola, FL
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Article Text
# LETTERS FOR OLD
# DEFUNIAK BANK
# PATRONS UNCLAIMED
It is understood that Postmaster Hancock has at his office several hundred letters from the receiver of the old First National Bank addressed to parties not known at the Pensacola office.
The practice of advertising uncalled for letters has been discontinued by the postoffice department, therefore the postmaster is not permitted to make the list known to the public in the way formerly customary. Doubtless many of the people addressed in thi instance are residents of Escambia county outside the city, or former residents of Pensacola.
If any parties expecting returns from the old bank do not receive thein soon, they might find, on taking the matter up with the Pensacola office, that the check they expect is in the hands of the postmaster awaiting their call.
2.July 20, 1929The Owensboro MessengerOwensboro, KY
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Another Bank Closes Its Doors In Florida
Reports of the closing the state Bank Pablo Jacksonville Beach reached the state banking today. Comptroller Ernest Amos said the bank liquid condition. but closprecaution when The bank Palbo the teenth bank which closed Florida this week and the Twenwithin weeks. Four others closed May and their president, John Fouts, Bartow, awaiting trial charge illegally lending himself funds. reassuring tion has from Washington dicating that lessening the fruit fly under consideration and that President Hoover plans recommend reimbursement for growers whose crops have been destroyed. This, together with growing public confidence, combined stop the runs Floridaa banks, the comptroller indicated.
Bank runs are almost always and everywhere a deterioration of bank fundamentals.
But not for you.
You are the measure-zero exception: great fundamentals, solid bank, and yet the Diamond Dybvig fairy spread its rumor. Depositors woke up. Your collateral was not prepositioned. The Clearinghouse had it for you.
Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to jail… or worse.