Union Bank (New York, NY)

Episode Information

Episode UID
7709308890658
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
770930889 hash
Start Date
October 21, 1854
Location
New York, New York (40.714, -74.006)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
8ae2878db3fb4e23

Response Measures

None

Description

Sources list the bank among institutions that have broken or suspended but do not specify reopening or receivership; status ambiguous.

Events (1)

1. October 21, 1854 Suspension
Cause Details
Listed in Thompson's Detector as having broken or suspended; immediate trigger not specified.
Newspaper Excerpt
We call attention to the following list of banks that have broken or suspended, or whose notes are not taken ... Union Bank, New York city.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The National Era, November 2, 1854

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Article Text

CAUTION ABOUT MONEYS SENT FOR THE ERA. We have said that we prefer the notes of Eastern to those of Western Banks, where our Western subscribers can obtain them without loss. If this be impossible, send us the notes of the State Banks or their branches in the Western States. The brokers here will not buy the issues of your free banks. We call attention to the following list of banks that have broken or suspended, or whose notes are not taken, reported in Thompson's Detector of October 21st: Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Memphis, Tennessee. Bank of Washtenaw, Omarba, Michigan. Bank of Milford, Milford, Delaware. Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad, Adrian, Mich. Adrian Insurance Company, Adrian, Mich. Ellsworth Bank, Ellsworth, Maine. Eighth Avenue Bank, New York city. Knickerbocker Bank, New York. Suffolk Bank, New York citv. Newport Safety Fund, Covington, Ky. Union Bank, New York city. Kentucky Trust Company, Covington, Ky. Don't send any of these.


Article from The National Era, November 9, 1854

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Article Text

CAUTION ABOUT MONEYS SENT FOR THE ERA. We have said that we prefer the notes of Eastern to those of Western Banks, where our Western subscribers can obtain them without loss. If this be impossible, send us the notes of the State Banks or their branches in the Western States. The brokers here will not buy the issues of your free banks. We call attention to the following list of banks that have broken or suspended, or whose notes are not taken, reported in Thompson's Detector of October 21st: Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Memphis, Tennessee. Bank of Washtenaw, Aun Arbor, Michigan. Bank of Milford, Milford, Delaware. Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad, Adrian, Mich. Adrian Insurance Company, Adrian, Mich. Ellsworth Bank, Ellsworth, Maine. Eighth Avenue Bank, New York city. Knickerbocker Bank, New York. Suffolk Bank, New York city. Newport Safety Fund, Covington, Ky. Union Bank, New York city. Kentucky Trust Company, Covington, Ky. Don't send any of these.


Article from The National Era, November 16, 1854

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Article Text

CAUTION ABOUT MONEYS SENT FOR THE ERA. We have said that we prefer the notes of Eastern to those of Western Banks, where our Western subscribers can obtain them without loss. If this be impossible, send us the notes of the State Banks or their branches in the Western States. The brokers here will not buy the issues of your free banks. We call attention to the following list of banks that have broken or suspended, or whose notes are not taken, reported in Thompson's Detector of October 21st: Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, Memphis, Tennessee. Bank of Washtenaw, Ann Arbor. Michigan. Bank of Milford, Milford, Delaware. Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad, Adrian, Mich. Adrian Insurance Company, Adrian, Mich. Ellsworth Bank, Ellsworth, Maine. Eighth Avenue Bank, New York city. Knickerbocker Bank, New York. Suffolk Bank, New York city. Newport Safety Fund, Covington, Ky. Union Bank, New York city. Kentucky Trust Company, Covington, Ky. Don't send any of these.