9197. Peoples State Bank (Holland, MI)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
state
Start Date
January 18, 1932
Location
Holland, Michigan (42.788, -86.109)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
e19b2d48

Response Measures

None

Description

Article (1932-01-19) reports a temporary receiver appointed for the People's/Peoples State Bank of Holland (interpreted as receivership/closure in Jan 1932). A later article (1932-11-04) states stockholders have begun meeting to plan a bank reopening. No run is mentioned in the texts, so this is classified as a suspension (receivership) followed by reopening.

Events (2)

1. January 18, 1932 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
appointed temporary receiver for the People's State Bank of Holland yesterday by Judge Fred Miles in circuit court.
Source
newspapers
2. November 4, 1932 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
Plan Bank Reopening for the Peoples State Holland begun meetand stockholders
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Muskegon Chronicle, January 19, 1932

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Article Text

taining the highway patrol in this Travel was mainly automobile much of individual officers motorcycles. The post here has personnel of seven Sgt Guy Baugh in Corp. Roy Shields and Troopers Warren James Boden Forrest White Baugh and Hornibrook were the only regular members of this post year ago although Shields, who was on detached with the safety trafdivision. made his headquarters longest this post of any Sgt Baugh been in charge since the post was instituted The local post received 476 complaints this year and has answered 498 Arrests totalled and fines collected totalled $6,934 with costs totalling The two sums with fees for testing total collected work the post. The upkeep the post for the year There were 1,348 quarts of whiskey quarts of beer seized and 692,626 gallons of kerosene tested. Jalving Bank Receiver Grand Haven, Clarence former state bank examiner of Holland, appointed temporary receiver for the People's State Bank of Holland yesterday by Judge Fred Miles in circuit court.


Article from Jackson Citizen Patriot, November 4, 1932

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Article Text

CARPENTER HELD AS Father of Nine Children Accused of Demanding Aid from Mrs. Morrow. Nov. ployed Thursday who charged him postal sending threatening letter with Mrs. Dwight widow the United mother of Mrs. LindCharles C. The man under arrest East bridge jail in defaul he his life savings for financial Mrs. expressing sympathy but explaining she could not help the federal officials Oct. mailed Boston Mrs. Morher home. This letter demanded threatened to Morrow if the of the letter with the two signed by Jod. that the same and D. Colvin said Jodrey all letters, but insisted he had tention out his threat to harm Morrow members of her family. Jodrey. to has had in Everett, where resides. Plan Bank Reopening for the Peoples State Holland begun meetand stockholders Cisco Season to Open. With the the must kept in house between will be issued the owners next Saturand the following The Nov the where supply is most