Bank of Virginia (Richmond, VA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
7651250190855
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
765125019 hash
Start Date
March 24, 1871
Location
Richmond, Virginia (37.554, -77.460)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
8596ace905057c44

Response Measures

None

Description

Multiple notices show a court decree and receivers selling the bank's effects, indicating permanent closure under receivership.

Events (2)

1. March 24, 1871 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Decree of the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Virginia placed the bank under receivership (notice dated March 24, 1871).
Newspaper Excerpt
In obedience to a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Virginia ...
Source
newspapers
2. June 29, 1871 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
DAVID J. SAUNDERS & S. C. TARDY, receivers, will sell at 10 A. M., in front of the Custom-house, the effects of the Bank of Virginia ... (June 29 sale).
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (11)

Article from The Daily Dispatch, March 27, 1871

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the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the court-house door of said Court. in the Custom-rouse building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank, whose claims have been allowed, are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting house of S. C. Tardy, one or the undersigned, on 17th and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders, on 11th street, be ween Main and Bank, in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine. This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, Receivers S. C. TARDY, Bank of Va. s mh 25-lawtd


Article from The Daily State Journal, April 25, 1871

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ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE BANK OF S VIRGINIA. In obedience to a decree of the Circint Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court-House door of said Court, in the Custom-House building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank, whose claims have been allowed, are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting house of S. C. Tardy, one of the undersigned, on Seventeenth and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders, on Eleventh street, between Main and Bank, in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, S.C. TARDY, Receivers Bank of Virginia. mh 24-lawtds March 24th, 1871.


Article from The Daily State Journal, April 28, 1871

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ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE BANK OF VIRGINIA. S In obedience to a decree of the Circiut Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court-House door of said Court, in the Custom-House building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank, whose claims have been alIowed, are, under said deciee, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting-house of S. C. Tardy, one of the undersigned, on Seventeenth and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders, on Eleventh street, between Main and Bank, in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, S.C. TARDY, Receivers Bank of Virginia. mh 24-lawtds March 24th, 1871.


Article from The Daily Dispatch, May 1, 1871

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ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE S BANK OF VIRGINIA. In obedieace to a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'cl ck A. M., at the court-house doo: of said Court in the Custom-House building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK or VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BT LS, NOTES, JUDG MENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank. whose claims have been allowed. are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said efferts may be seen at the counting. house of S. C. Tardy, one of the undersigned. on 17th and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders. on 11th street, be ween Main and Bank, in Eichmond, which the public are invited 10 call and examine. This list will be printed for circulation. and it will be advertised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS,2 Receivers s Bank of Va. S. C. TARDY, mh 25-lawtd ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE FARMERS' BANK OF VIRGINIA - In obedience to a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will. on the 22D DAY OF JUNE XT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the court-house door of said court, in the customhouse building. in the city of Richmond, make sale, forca h. of all the EFFECTS of the Farmers' Bank of Virgini consisting of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank whose claims have been allowed are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the office of David J. Saunders, on 11th street, between Main and Bank. in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine. This list will be printed for circulation, and will be ready as soon as it can be prepared. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, Receiver Farmers' Bank of Virginia. ap 17-1awtds


Article from The Daily State Journal, May 8, 1871

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ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE BANK OF VIRGINIA. S In obedience to a decree of the Circiut Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court-House door of said Court, in the Custom-House building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank, whose claims have been allowed, are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting-house of 8. Tardy, one of the undersigned, on Seventeenth and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders, on Eleventh street, between Main and Bank, in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, S.C. TARDY, Receivers Bank of Virginia. mh 24-lawtda March 24th, 1871.


Article from The Daily State Journal, May 16, 1871

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ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE BANK OF VIRGINIA. S In obedience to a decree of the Circiut Court of the United states for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court-House door of said Court, in the Custom-House building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BON DS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DkCREES, and whatsoever else there be. Credito: 8 of the Bank, whose claims have been al I wed, are, under said dec ee, entitle 1 to set off at par t eir claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting-house of .C. Tardy, one of the undersigned, on Seventeenth and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders, on Eleventh street, between Main and Bank, in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, S.C. TARDY, Receivers Bauk of Virginia. mh 24-lawtds March 24th, 1871.


Article from The Daily State Journal, May 18, 1871

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ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE BANK OF VIRGINIA. S In obedience to a decree of the Circiut Court of the United Htates for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court-House door of said Court, in the Custom-House building, in the city of Richmond, make,sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Credito of the Bank, whose claims have been al I ed, are, under said dec ee, entitle to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A de-criptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting house of 8.C. Tardy, one of the undersigned, on Seventeen h and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saund ers, on Eleveuth street, between Main and Bank, in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advervised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, S.C. TARDY, Receivers Bank of Virginia. mh -lawtds March 24th, 1871.


Article from The Daily State Journal, May 30, 1871

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ALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE BANK OF S VIRGINIA. In obedience to a decree of the Circiut Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court-House door of said Court, in the Custom-House building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BILLS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank, whose claims have been allowed, are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting-house of S. C. Tardy, one of the undersigned, on Seventeenth and Dock streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders, on Eleventh street, between Main and Bank, in Richmond, which the public are invited to call and examine This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. DAVID J. SAUNDERS, S.C.TARDY, Receivers Bank of Virginia. mh 24-lawtds March 24th, 1871.


Article from The Daily Dispatch, June 21, 1871

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SALE OF THE EFFECTS OF THE BANK OF VIRGINIA. In obedience to a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Virginia, the undersigned will, on the 29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'clock A. M., at the court-house door of said Court, in the Custom-house building. in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK OF VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BI. L8, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank, whose claims have been allowed, are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting house of S. C. Tardy, one or the undersigned. on 17th and Deck streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders. on 11th street, be ween Main and Bank, in Bichmond, which the public are invited to call and examine. This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. The printed list now read for examination. Receivers DAVID J. SAUNDERS, Bank of Va. S. C. TARDY. je21-dtd


Article from The Daily Dispatch, June 27, 1871

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29TH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, beginning at 10 o'cleck A. M., at the court-house door of said Court, in the Custom-house building, in the city of Richmond, make sale, for cash, of all the EFFECTS of the BANK or VIRGINIA, consisting of BONDS, BI. LS, NOTES, JUDGMENTS, DECREES, and whatsoever else there be. Creditors of the Bank, whose claims have been allowed. are, under said decree, entitled to set off at par their claims against any purchases of said effects they may make. A descriptive list of said effects may be seen at the counting house of S. C. Tardy, one of the undersigned. on 17th and Deck streets, or at the office of D. J. Saunders. on 11th street, between Main acd Bank, in Kichmond, which the public are invited 10 call and examine. This list will be printed for circulation, and it will be advertised when ready. The printed list now reade for examination. Receivers DAVID J. SAUNDERS, Bank of Va. S. C. TARDY, 1e21-dtd


Article from The Daily Dispatch, June 29, 1871

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D. K. WEISIGER will sell at 5 P. M. a house and lot on Hunter, near Bainbridge street, Manchester. W. GODDIN will sell at 5 P. M. a brick dwelling and several building lots in Manchester, bounded by Allen, Perry, Barney, and McDonough streets. DAVID J. SAUNDERS & S. C. TARDY, receivers, will sell at 10 A. M., in front of the Custom-house, the effects of the Bank of Virginia, consisting of bonds, bills, notes, judgments, decrees, &c. THOS. W. KEESEE will sell at 10 A. M. furniture, &c. LYNE & BRO. will sell at 5) P. M. the house and lot on the north side of Chestnut alley or Poplar street.