9262. State Bank (New Bloomfield, MO)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
December 9, 1926
Location
New Bloomfield, Missouri (38.720, -92.091)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
4b529ea12278a2c9

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (Dec 9, 1926) report final winding up/settlement of the State Bank of New Bloomfield by a special commissioner with only $122 on hand to pay fees. There is no mention of a run in the texts; the bank has been wound up/closed and a commissioner/receiver handled affairs, so this is classified as a suspension leading to permanent closure (receivership/liquidation).

Events (1)

1. December 9, 1926 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Final settlement of the affairs of the State Bank of New Bloomfield was made in circuit court Wednesday when I.L. Edwards, special deputy commissioner, filed his final report showing $122 on hand. The amount was ordered disbursed to pay attorney's fees and court costs.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Fulton Gazette, December 9, 1926

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Article Text

STATE BANK CLOSED. Order Made in Court ConcernFinal ing New Bloomfield Chambers Guilty. final order winding up the affairs the State Bank of New Bloomfield made in the Callaway county court Wednesday morning Judge David Harris, who ordered the still in the hands of wards, special commissioner in charge the bank, to be disbursed in ment of court costs and attorney's fees. William Chambers, colored, charged with assault, was found guilty of assault by jury in the circuit Tuesday afternoon. The fixed his punishment fine of Judge Harris him stay of cution until the February term court.


Article from New Bloomfield News, December 9, 1926

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Article Text

Bank Affairs Closed Final settlement of the affairs of the State Bank of New Bloomfield was made in circuit court Wednesday when I.L. Edwards. special deputy commissioner, fil ed his final report showing $122 on hand. The amount was ordered disbursed to pay attorney's fees and court costs. The bank paid 11ยฝ per cent