8972. First National Bank (Corunna, MI)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
1256
Charter Number
1256
Start Date
June 15, 1888
Location
Corunna, Michigan (42.982, -84.118)

Metadata

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gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
d3e57c3a

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspaper items (Jun 14–15, 1888) report the First National Bank of Corunna 'has resumed business after a temporary suspension.' No run or cause for the suspension is mentioned in the articles; therefore classified as a suspension with reopening and cause unknown/other.

Events (4)

1. June 10, 1865 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. June 15, 1888 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
The First National bank of Corunna has resumed business after a temporary suspension.
Source
newspapers
3. March 1, 1905 Voluntary Liquidation
Source
historical_nic
4. * Suspension
Cause Details
Article(s) mention a 'temporary suspension' but give no reason or trigger for the suspension.
Newspaper Excerpt
temporary suspension
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Weekly Expositor, June 14, 1888

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WOLVERINE WHISPERINGS. druggist Dr. T. liquor D. Quinn, the Muskegon in violation the convicted state liquor of selling law, will appeal. have just of the Michigan dischargecontral farmer's Five or six on old the conductors Mackinac railroad. division wife of Mrs. Robert was Peterson, kicked and was trampled on milking by a received die. Thomastown vicious cow which she internal injuries Mrs. Peterson will probably from which she wanted at Buffalo was to an- arJohn Connelly, of grand and larceny, locked up to swer rested a in charge East requisition Saginaw from the governor. await a is 26 years of age. Lake county Connelly Slade, sent from house of correction par10, months for enciente. for April Gertie three to the she Detroit is larceny, has been lost in because became doned Wehner's little Hope son and died from road the Frank woods near His Port body was found in a at exhaustion nine miles from home. been sentenced about Joseph Porteous years has in the state prison and Au- for Saginaw to assaulting five years little girl, old, to nine Chicago gustus criminally imprisonment Abeling, 18 for like charge. have been months' Callaghan & Co. for of printing from the June 1 supreme given reports the contract for eight years of wheat aday by ground court Eighteen hundred the Standard bushels roller mills at of a wheels are Holland. Malloy fell under branch the of the MichiPat on the Gladwin instantly killed. Central lumber on hand, crain gan stated and in was the little dry centers stock that to It is remarkably goes the sales there and is 80 far as small the green lots, with once in gun are while confined a small cargo sale. the Flint the man banks whose of river Flint April Charles and hat Moisley, were 6, found is believed upon to be in into the broken Canada. other The night postoffice and all at Caro the stolen. letters was The in the safe general and delivery department not molested. sendraw were has been stamp Coilins of Cadillac, the state house of Cham- cortenced Tim to 90 for threater days in that to place. kill L. De who arrested rection a merchant of William Parker, charge from plin, W R Smith. at East alias Saginaw William on Kelley a at Circum: evidence of Cadillac, was stealing has 8800 pleaded against not him guilty is considered the stantial strong E. C. 90 days Butler in the of house Cadillac, of correction will spend Grand for whipping next his wife. a Chicago & killed at George brakeman, Beattie, was other instantly morning; and His Mishawaka, Trunk fastened Ind., the in the guard rail, foot became over by the train. service weekly he was Michigan run weather ending June states crops that but bulletin for the weather has been favorThe effect of week past week on all rapid and corn the during the growth has rains been of the 27th had able encouraging. and the The an unfavorable heavy effect on the East and newly 28th planted corn. post G. A. R. of of the intimates one of the Saginaw Morgan well L. Gage as that the late it has youngest unpleasant one eighty men oldest participated as in One is in his years old. says years ness who third year upon and its he the roll. carried other a is sword 37 when 12 solThe latter old. is talking about erecting a Soldiers' 24. diers' Decatur monument. and sailors' reunion at Allegan the Aug. 21, 22, 23, Chandler, and a graduate of the univer- of Coldwater Miss Anna high pointed school Ruperintendent of sity, has been in Marquette. wheat public schools schooner Maggie tow McCool, of the steam- Ste. laden The for Kingston, was sunk in near ice Sault field. The was vessel valued Marie barge Bruno, by running at into $10,000; an the cargo at seriwas $20,000. Crawford of Flint, G. H. & who M. train $4,500 near by company, James injured by a D., has been paid bills were Gaines ously last winter, and all of his doctor's in Sand's the paid. Davidson, an employe county, was inWilliam in Crawford log. lumber camp by a falling at Hargrave, stantly killed girls employed mill in Bay City, 75 Thirty & two Co.' shingle of wages from was in Haven for an increase The increase girls. cents struck to 81 The e per employment day. shingles of an the innovation granted. emanufacture of proved successful. the has thus far mining and smelting Rapthat The Freeman been silver organized of at Grand which $75,company with has capital of do $100,000, general silver Mexico. mining is 000 is at San Jose, for business business ids, company paid in, is to organized of Chihuahua Grand Rapids years and have The made up mainly Rapids Friendless men. boys with of a Grand home E. through P. Fuller. the been provided (and cash) of Mrs. Paris township, uskindness A girl named was Ruby burned of to death by Huron county, to kindle a fire. planing ing kerosene in David Lyon's the other ing. at The several fish The South boiler Haven building exploded was houses completely near by. wrecked, For well as was killed. of tunately as no one son of Charlie out Chovin sailing Frank Chovin, Arenac county, sized was boat on nearly Sagwith Saganin, his father when in a a large gale throwing came up, the boy capsizing inaw bay the Before boat and the the father last could time. reach The overboard. he had sunk the next day. State Gleason's Deep the his body son was recovered store and postoffice River, was at burcash Road d crossing the other near night about All $30 of worth goods of stamps the store. glarized In the were postoffice taken, and and a quantity of firm of insurance arfrom Henry L. Strong at of Lapeer, the has prohibiting been Strong & Weston violation of companies the law from act- takrested for insurance The firm were company graveyard ing risks agent in this for state The the Old arrest People's of Mr. Strong's the bath of ing Elkhart. as will Ind. follow. Port Huron took partner W. E. Bancroft of of mails June 4. resumed of The as First superintendent business National after bank a temporary of Corunna sus- has the meeting 22-25. pension. anivation The second army annual will he camp held in Lansing June


Article from Alma Record, June 15, 1888

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WOLVERINE WHISPERINGS. The First National bank of Corunna has resumed business after a temporary suspension. The second annual camp meeting of the salvation army will he held in Lansing June 22-25. W.H. Pomeroy, a horse dealer of Paw Paw, Bold 1,000 Texas ponies last year in Cass, Van Buren and Berrien counties. James T. Moore of Hancock has been appointed to a cadetship at West Point Ann Arbor has voted to raise $5,000 to fill up the depleted treasury. Gardner Barber of Northville is over 100 years old, and a Mexican war pensioner. The commencement exercises at the Michigan military academy, Orchard Lake, occur June 13. Company D, Fifth Michigan cavalry, will hold their second annual reunion at North ville, August 12. Ten companies of the Michigan state militia will participate in the Fourth of July celebration at Lansing, The President has signed the bill to make Grand Rapids a port of entry. Col. George C. Briggs of Grand Rapids, and Gen. John P. Rea of St. Paul. Minn. have been elected directors of the Gettysburg battlefield memorial association, the local association which keeps its eye on that historic field. Col. Briggs is a member of the Michigan Gettysburg monument commission, and was adjutant of the Seventh Michigan cavairy at Gettysburg. The following is the organization of the Michigan delegation in the St. Louis convention: Chairman, Byron G. Stout: secretary, R. C. Flannigan: resolutions, Geo. L. Yaple: credentials, J. G. Parkhurst: organization, Charles R. Whitman: committeeman, O. M. Barnes Arrangements have been made for repairing the buildings on the state fair ground in Jackson, and putting the grounds in order for the next state fair All of the old sheds have been torn down, and 500 new ones are to be built. The annual picnic of the Farmers' club of northern Lenawee county will be held at Sand Lake, June 23. The Calumet & Heela copper mine product for May was 2,600 tons; Franklin, 185 tons: Atlantic, 2351 tons: Quincy (for 15 days' run of the mill), 183. The Osecola and Tamarack mine managers refuse to give their figures. Allegan township is mulcted $1,439 for the death of Joseph Falk, which was caused by a defective roadway, by which he was thrown from a load two or three years ago. The Knights of Labor assembly of Coldwater is defunct. Lizzie Murphy, aged 15, the daughter of a farmer in Thomastown, Saginaw county, who excited great interest through fasting seven weeks last winter, after which eating sparingly and remaining a living skeleton. died on the 5th inst. She had never been herself since before being taken sick the first time, although then she was a rosy, ruddy, healthy girl. The Presbyterian church of Homer celebrated the 50th anniversary of its organization on the 3rd inst. The annual reunion of the Twenty-third Michigan Infantry will be held in Midland Aug. 7. The Adrian canning factory has made about 500,000 cans this season. Work on the Lowell canning factory will be commenced at once. A rich vein of copper has been found near the state prison at Marquette. Mrs. Ward, an old lady who lived on a little farm near Cedar Springs, and had hard work to make a living for herself and children, has fallen heir to a large sum of money left by a relative in New York. Charles Armstrong of Prairieville, Barry county, was buried in a well from which he was removing the curbing, at the Lins. ley school house, near North Pine Lake, the other morning. His body was reached at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and the coroner's jury declared his death resulted from his own cirelessness in leaving the walls of the well unsupported