National Shoe & Leather Bank (New York, NY)

Episode Information

Episode UID
91700968
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
9170 national
Charter Number
917
Start Date
August 13, 1880
Location
New York, New York (40.714, -74.006)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
1eb3e3db7c324bf7

Response Measures

None

Description

OCR corrected 'The National Shoe and Leather Bank azt. Breen' to 'agt. Breen'; receiver's bond approved indicates receivership.

Events (4)

1. March 21, 1865 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. August 13, 1880 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The National Shoe and Leather Bank agt. Breen. - Receiver's bond approved, Cohen agt. Peyser.-Order of reference.
Source
newspapers
3. September 8, 1881 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Mayoral proclamations called for banks and exchanges in New York and Brooklyn to close for the day.
Newspaper Excerpt
The New York produce and cotton exchange, clearing house, and all banks will be closed to-day.
Source
newspapers
4. February 28, 1906 Voluntary Liquidation
Source
historical_nic

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from New-York Tribune, August 14, 1880

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Article Text

DECISIONS-AUG. 13. Supreme Court-Chambers-By Judge Beach.- Gilmore agt. Callahan.-Order granted denying motion. Platt agt. Platt-Payment for needful repairs may be made proper vouchers, the question of payment to janitor to await the dis-posi ion of the accounting now in progress. Special Term-By Judge Van Brunt-The People ex rel. Sisco agt. the Board of Commissioners of Pilots.-Findings settled. Superior Court-Special Term-Judge Russell.- Lowenstein agt. Martine, executors: Osborne, assignee, agt. Root.-Orders granted. Bedlow and another act. Levy, trustee. -Order appointing H. W. Hitchings guardian ad litem. Dooley agt. Dooley.-Order substituting attorney. Common Pleas-Chambers-By Judge Van Brunt.- In the matter of Kotlek.-The affidavit of the mailing of the notices to present claim is not in accordance with the rules: see rule 21. Warren art. Dwyer.-I have signed an order in this matter already. Cruikshank agt. Ingersali-I think that the justification of the sureties is not of such a character as would authorize the granting of this motion. Joel art. Fanning-Application for substituted service granted. Just agt. Fermandy. Application granted. Smith agt. Smith. Order entered deuving motion for alimony and counsel fee, Manhattan Fire Insurance company agt. Walsh. The defendant will attend and be examined on the 18th day of August; the question as to the punishment for contempt is reserved untai The coming on of such examination. In the matter of Rossin. -Decree entered as amended. Marine Court-Chambers - By Judge Sinnott.- Levy agt. Goldshear.-Motion granted on terms. Mason agt. Willis. Proceedings dismissed without costs; see papers on file. Warner agt. Cannis. --Motion to vacate dented: bil reduced to $300. Sunderland agt. Betis. The order for the examination of the plaintiff before trial should be denied and set aside, with 510 costs to the plaintiff to abide the event. Ker. arr agt. Werdenslog: Hertzneli agt. Meeks: Bird agi. Bird; Abby agt. Melion; Mark act. Simon-Orders granted. The National Shoe and Leather Bank azt. Breen. - Receiver's bond approved, Cohen agt. Peyser.-Order of reference.


Article from Daily Globe, September 8, 1881

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Article Text

ALL AROUND THE GLOBE. The New York produce and cotton exchange, clearing house, and all banks will be closed to-day. The mayors of New York and Brooklyn have issued proclamations calling on all to close their places of business, and trade will be suspended in both cities. Robert Steep, of Manville, Kan., nine miles west of there, while crossing the railroad track in a wagon, was killed by railroad train No. 3. Alex. Grey, of Allegheny City, one of the wardens of the western penitentiary, received serious injuries on the Pennsylvania railroad, at Seaman Place, yesterday, dying several hours afterwards.