First National Bank (Las Cruces, NM)

Episode Information

Episode UID
772001599
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
77200 national
Charter Number
7720
Start Date
March 15, 1933
Location
Las Cruces, New Mexico (32.312, -106.778)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
9f4a76fbd7379b72

Response Measures

None

Description

Closure appears to be part of the March 1933 federal/state banking holiday; later reopening for this specific bank is not documented in the supplied clippings.

Events (2)

1. May 3, 1905 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. March 15, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Closed as part of the March 1933 banking holiday and subsequent Treasury licensing/reopening process.
Newspaper Excerpt
The banks, reported closed, were as follows: First National bank, Albuquerque; First National bank, Gallup; First National bank, Las Cruces:
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from El Paso Times, March 16, 1933

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Article Text

New Mexico Banks Active 42 Of State's 48 Reopen For Normal Business; Deposits Exceeded Withdrawals. Albuquerque, March 15 (AP). -At least 42 of New Mexico's banking institutions, both national and state, resumed business today without restrictions other than those placed by President Roosevelt on hoarding. Up to noon 20 of the 22 state banks were open under orders from Jon Bingham and 22 the 26 national banks were doing business under permit from the secretary of the treasury. The banks, reported closed, were as follows: First National bank, A1buquerque; First National bank, Gallup; First National bank, Las Cruces: First National bank, Lordsburg: Merchants State bank. Gallup, and the First Savings Trust company, Albuquerque. The two state banks awaited opening of the national banks in Albuquerque and Gallup before they resumed business. Deposits Exceed Withdrawals. Reports from over the state indicated the public was more interested placing deposits in the banks than withdrawing money most cases deposits exceeded the withdrawals. Word came from Washington that Senator Bratton took with the treasury the banking situation affects New Mexico and the banks there not licensed by the treasury reopen. The senator explained the state's banking institutions somewhat in doubt as to some of the treasury's actions and he sought an planation so that he could advise them. rapidly as the information is supplied, Bratton said, it is being sent interested persons in New Mexico, with the explanation most of it is confidential matter.


Article from The Deming Headlight, March 24, 1933

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Article Text

ALL BUT FOUR BANKS IN THE STATE ARE NOW OPENED The First National Banks at Gallup, Artesia and Las Cruces and state bank at Gallup are the only ones in the state not reopened since the holiday Announcement of their reopening is expected daily. The state bank in Gallup is only awaiting the reopening of the nation n) bank there. The First National Bank of Lordsburg opened Saturday morning, under authority of a license received Friday afternoon.