Bank of Lake City (Lake City, AR)

Episode Information

Episode UID
81037771552
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
8103777 routing
Routing Number
81-0377
Start Date
April 24, 1929
Location
Lake City, Arkansas (35.816, -90.434)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
48d0c0b35bc9c3f1

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles describe the bank as 'defunct' and refer to a receiver being on the case.

Events (2)

1. April 24, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
checking up of the old bank by Receiver Noel Burke of Marianna proceeds; depositors and stockholders of the defunct bank invited to meeting regarding new bank formation
Source
newspapers
2. April 24, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank is described as defunct with a receiver (Noel Burke) checking the bank's affairs, indicating official closure/receivership action.
Newspaper Excerpt
the defunct Bank of Lake City ... the checking up of the old bank by Receiver Noel Burke of Marianna proceeds
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Sun, April 24, 1929

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Article Text

Mass Meeting To Pass Upon New Bank For Lake City To Be Held Friday Afternoon Stock Subscription Going Good; Prospects Are Considered Bright. Whether Lake City will have new bank in the near future and whether the new organization will take over the afairs of the defunct Bank of Lake City will be decided at mass meeting which has been called for Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the courthouse in Lake City. Mayor F. Johnston has issued call for the meeting, requesting the attendance of all depositors and stockholders of the defunct bank and all other parties interested in a new bank. Five petitions for stock in the proposed new bank are in circulation and much stock has been signed. The amount is now between $20,000 and $25,000, it is stated. Drive to organize a $50,000 bank is being made, however an institution can open with $25,000 stock. If the mass meeting acts favorably and the required amount of approved stock is bound to be signed up then the state banking will be asked for permission for estab lishment of new Meanwhile the checking up of the old bank by Receiver Noel Burke of Marianna proceeds. Lake City citizens stated that many parties outside of that town had volunteered to take stock in the new institution, that liberal response was coming from Jonesboro. Prospects are reported to be bright.


Article from Monette Weekly Sun, April 24, 1929

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Article Text

Be Held Friday Afternoon Stock Subscription Going Good; Prospects Are Considered Bright. Whether Lake City will have new bank in the near future and whether the new organization will take over the afairs of the defunct Bank of Lake City will be decided at mass meeting which has been called for Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the courthouse in Lake City. Mayor F. Johnston has issued for the meeting, requesting the attendance of all depositors and stockholders of the defunct bank and all other parties interested in a new bank. Five petitions for stock in the proposed new bank are circulation and much stock has been signed. The amount is now between $20,000 and $25,000, it is stated. Drive to organize a $50,000 bank in being made, however an institution can open with $25,000 stock. mass meeting acts favorably and the required amount of approved stock is bound to be signed up then the state banking commissioner will be asked for permission for establishment of new bank Meanwhile the checking up of the old bank by Receiver Noel Burke of Marianna proceeds. Lake City citizens stated that many parties outside of that town had volunteered to take stock in the new institution, that liberal response was coming from Jonesboro. Prospects are reported to be bright.