gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
d900413ff3372f8f
Response Measures
None
Description
Multiple reports state proprietor made an assignment and the bank is closed (assignments imply insolvency/closing).
Events (1)
1.January 25, 1908Suspension
Cause
Voluntary Liquidation
Cause Details
Proprietor George B. Harvey made an assignment to Albert G. Mason; bank closed following the assignment.
Newspaper Excerpt
George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Company, assigned today to Albert G. Mason and the bank is closed.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (10)
1.January 25, 1908Evening Times-RepublicanMarshalltown, IA
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LISBON, O., BANK CLOSED. Assignment Made by Banking Company's Proprietor, George B. Harvey. Lisbon, O.. Jan. 25.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Company. assigned today to Albert G. Mason. The bank is closed. Harvey's real and personal property and estimated aggregate bank deposits are $150,000.
2.January 25, 1908Evening StarWashington, DC
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LISBON. Ohio. January 25.-George - B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Company. "assigned today to Albert G. Mason and the bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property are estimated to aggregate $125,000 and the bank deposits $150,000.
3.January 26, 1908New-York TribuneNew York, NY
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OHIO BANKER MAKES ASSIGNMENT. Lisbon, Ohio, Jan. 25.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Company, assigned today to Albert G. Mason, and the bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property is estimated to aggregate $125,000. The bank deposits are $150,000.
4.January 26, 1908Bryan Morning EagleBryan, TX
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Banking Company Assigns. Lisbon, O., Jan. 25.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking company, assigned to Albert G. Mason. The bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property is estimated at $125,000 and bank deposits at $150,000.
5.January 26, 1908The Salt Lake HeraldSalt Lake City, UT
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Lisbon, O., Jan. 25.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking company, assigned today and the bank closed. Harvey's real and personal property is estimated at $125,000 and bank deposits $150,000.
PRIVATE BANKER MAKES ASSIGNMENT a Seen lated Cheese Lisbon, Ohio, Jan. 25.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Company, assigned today to Albert G. Mason, and the bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property are estimated to aggregate $125,000, and the bank deposits $150,000.
7.January 30, 1908Iron County RegisterIronton, MO
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Ohio Banker Assigns. Lisbon, O.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Co., assigned to Albert G. Mason and the bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property is estimated to aggregate $125,000, and the bank deposits are $150,000.
8.January 30, 1908Oxford EagleOxford, MS
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Ohio Banker Assigns. Lisbon, 0.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Co., assigned to Albert G. Mason and the bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property is estimated to aggregate $125,000, and the bank deposits are $150,000.
9.February 1, 1908Macon BeaconMacon, MS
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Ohio Banker Assigns. Lisbon, 0.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Co., assigned to Albert G. Mason and the bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property is estimated to aggregate $125,000, and the bank deposits are $150,000.
10.February 7, 1908The CommonwealthGreenwood, MS
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Ohio Banker Assigns. Lisbon, O.-George B. Harvey, proprietor of the Lisbon Banking Co., assigned to Albert G. Mason and the bank is closed. Mr. Harvey's real and personal property is estimated to ag. gregate $125,000, and the bank deposits are $150,000.
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