Farmers State Bank (Belgrade, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76050671556
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7605067 routing
Routing Number
76-0506
Start Date
August 26, 1929
Location
Belgrade, Nebraska (41.473, -98.068)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
a637abd479a821d3

Response Measures

None

Description

A rumor in Belgrade triggered withdrawals leading to state takeover and eventual liquidation.

Events (3)

1. August 26, 1929 Run
Cause
Rumor Or Misinformation
Cause Details
Local rumor that the bank was in serious condition led depositors to make immediate withdrawals.
Newspaper Excerpt
a rumor starting in Belgrade that the bank was in serious condition, which caused an immediate run on the bank by the depositors.
Source
newspapers
2. August 26, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Rumor Or Misinformation
Cause Details
Heavy run precipitated by local rumor left the bank unable to withstand withdrawals, leading to closure and state takeover.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Farmers State Bank of Belgrade ... closed its doors Monday and was taken over by the State Department of trade and commerce, with Examiner J. O. Peck in charge.
Source
newspapers
3. November 21, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
they voted to turn the affairs of the bank over to the Department of Trade and Commerce for Liquidation
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Nance County Journal, August 29, 1929

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Article Text

BELGRADE CLOSES DOORS The Farmers State Bank of Belgrade, capitalized at $15,000 and with deposits of $16,000, closed its doors Monday and was taken over by the State Department of trade and commerce, with Examiner J. O. Peck in charge. J. H. Withrow is president of the bank, E. B Hord vice president and T. N. Withrow cashier. While most state banks have been hard pressed recently, it is possible that this failure might have been averted had it not been for a rumor starting in Belgrade that the bank was in serious condition, which caused an immediate run on the bank by the depositors. This heavy run the bank was unable to withstand. A meeting of the depositors and stock holders will be held soon, to decide whether or not the bank will be reorganized.


Article from The Wolbach Messenger, November 21, 1929

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Article Text

Belgrade Bank To Receiver Belgrade Herald: The depositors committee of the failed Farmers' State Bank here has been unable to interest buyers of capital stock for reorganization of the bank, 80 at a meeting Saturday they voted to turn the affairs of the bank over to the Department of Trade and Commerce for Liquidation