7962. National Bank (Boston, MA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
November 21, 1902
Location
Boston, Massachusetts (42.358, -71.060)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
f42f1be4

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspaper snippets report the Comptroller/Examiner closing the National Bank in Boston and taking charge as temporary receiver. No article describes depositor runs; the action is described as a regulatory closure and receivership (government action). OCR errors in articles (e.g., 'BosThe' -> 'Boston', fragmented lines) were corrected when interpreting text.

Events (2)

1. November 21, 1902 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
the comptroller of the currency ordered Examiner A. W. Neal to close its doors and take charge of the business as temporary receiver.
Source
newspapers
2. November 21, 1902 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Comptroller of the Currency ordered Examiner A. W. Neal to close the bank and take charge as temporary receiver.
Newspaper Excerpt
One National bank of Boston has failed, the comptroller of the currency ordered Examiner A. W. Neal to close its doors and take charge of the business as temporary receiver.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Burlington Weekly Free Press, May 1, 1902

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Morton, President Spotted birthday fever epidemic in Bitter valley-Pest destroyed house at Athol, Root South by fire-Singer strike Mass., --San Bend, Ind., ended after 10 weeks at mands Francisco car strikers' bing granted—Two serious dearra, affrays at Lynn, Mass.Guev- stabof the island who succeeded Lukban in Amerof strictpermitted. candy or temperance drinks being sales TUESDAY, APRIL 29. Three officers and a marine of U. S. cruiser Chicago given sentences on the the three to four months in Venice ors charge of disorderly conduct: on ance from the Chicago made a disturb- sailthey in a saloon, but isintimated "trick were duped by what is called that mulcted table," so that they could a for damages-Death be leaves Washingtonef Actor Sol Smith Russell: at estate valued at $2,000,000 Large quantity of wreckage in Saginaw Bay-Famous New be THE THE The York's rence, a near people killed at a Sante Fe crossing the Joliet, Ills-All the loomfixers Merrimack mills, Lowell. are of Rocheste: still of English fo Novernor Democrats mills, over Fall Rive cct and entertained by the Man facturers' association committee President Haven Hall still insists that railroad stock is being Ne ipulated and that the Pennsylvan ma with railroad controlJons Senate tariffs by reciprocity- coner to concurs in house WI lution goes the the a S Five a Jesuits again a the a alliance a COL that a Russia repor England-Young king of Spain makes from good impression on cabinet ministers. WEDNEDSAY, APRIL 30. California train a killed curve Consul at his a died He had 1 in been confined to his home Eng. disease November last, suffering from Bright's since Fries. and dropsy-Wulf C. the known to music-lovers all J. the country by his masterly playing over ton, violincello, died at his home at of Globe aged 77-Receiver Wing of Bosthe last National bank of Boston the 10 percent dividend to deposi- paying tors-Serious tornado in Kansas-Plans Alaskan tundra said to be rich in lief completed for Baldwin gold expedition-Mr. Carnegie reMarlboro, Mass., $30,000 for a offers taboratory 1 by state electrical library at Tex-Pcs- hurt a to and many dollar sibility of the formation of a billion Divoll packing trust-William at held in weavers Leominster. and return in Lawrence, more mill men expect Mass., strikers boat the submarine -President Fulton, injured four of her nominates William crew H. navy Government Moody to be secretary of the a a this cruelty never resist by a a takes plan a combine a cable to America-Ship Indian to issue a statement militia soon<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< a THE Domingo's rebellion -Chili petty affair: American interests a and Argentina cannot safe on Earl limitation of naval armaments- agree Spencer succeeds Kimberley Liberal leader of the house of as age Chinese to court returns from Its lords- pilgrim the eastern tombs-Dr. Leyd's says have peace negotiations in South victory broken in down-Both sides Africa claim


Article from The Kootenai Herald, November 21, 1902

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P all over the country. The Pittsburg & Lake Erie Railwage road company will meet the advance of the Pennsylvania system. of the William The old home poet, Cullent Bryant, at Roslyn, L. I., was fire house destroyed by recently. The was occupied by W. Butler Duncan. are At Lebanon, Pa., eight persons now dead as the result of the boiler explosion a furnace of the American Steel Iron & in company recently. the losses on Auditor to the Lawshe Philippine figures treasury up account of the depreciation of silver since January, including the last decline, at $1,054,000 gold. Blue Baltimore The Royal & Ohio Southwestern flyer, St. Louis to New was 20 miles York, of Washington, wrecked recently east Ind. Several persons were one National BosThe Central injured, fatally. bank of ton has failed, the comptroller of the having Bank currency ordered Examiner A. W. Neal to close its doors and take charge of the business as temporary receiver. It has became public that the New York Central railroad recently has inof some men from 8 to 13 cent. creased in its employ the wages 15,000 per a year of the The increase to the payroll adds nearly $1,000,000 company. After a hearing that lasted nearly a week the grand tribunal of Illinois for the Knights of Pythias has voted to John A. unanimously expel Hinsey, t who was retired from the head of the board of control of the Endowment e rank last year. Canadian lumbermen who are in S touch with what is going on at Washare that a ington circles and alarmed in Canadian government duty of $4 per 1000 feet will be levied on Cana: dian sawed lumber entering the United States. Three of the Washington City theat ters have agreed to yield to the deace of the National mand cording of to the members striking stage hands, t Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes, but the managers of the other theaters I playing the leading attractions, say they will not give in. : The Lake Shore road has announced n ) a 10 per cent increase for switchmen along the entire system. The wages in the 0 were and the notice of the raised switchmen recently Chicago yards will apply to all other switchmen. It e will affect about 100 men. It is also e stated that the Nickel Plate will fole low with a general increase. The officials of the Pennsylvania S have 1 lines tice that west the of Pittsburg given nowages of all employes d less than $200 e 10 to receiving would be advanced per per cent. month meet made eastf ern system of the comthe increase Pennsylvania by the pany recently. The advance will afefect about 40,000 employes. e At Elyria, Ohio, Marshal Henry g was shot and Krohm perhaps fatally 1 an unknown burglar had his head e a The c. a with four blown occurred off during in battle. fight shooting robbers who terrorized the The 1gang entered stole horses and rigs, town. e several houses and shot recklessly in h a wild charge down the main street. n Colonel Ed Butler, millionaire and h politician on trial chargewith attempting of St. Louis, ed to bribe Dr. Chap1man of the St. Louis board of health, it in order to influence his vote on the e, indorsement of a garbage contract with the city, has been found guilty t. by the jury, which assessed the pun1ishment at three years in the penitenit tiary. 8, Attorney A. R. Sneed, who last r summer made an attempt to kill H. V. is Platt, now agent y Salt Lake, Oregon died in Short Pocatello Line at recentn ly from the effects of a self adminisn tered morphine hypodermic injection, e surrounded by circumstances indicatt ing suicidal intent. e According to a report which has reached Tangiers, Morocco from Fez, the imperial toops have succeeded in capturing the pretender to the throne. The funeral of Liu Kun Yu, the fa ly mous viceroy of Nankin, which took pplace recently at Nankin, was the OC ncasion of unprecedented demonstra d on tions of respect the part of the g foreign representatives in that city ss