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Short Digest
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Description
The articles only discuss the appointment of a new receiver following the death of the previous one; the original suspension date and cause are not mentioned.
Events (2)
1.March 10, 1924Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Ursula Mannix was appointed Monday by Judge W. H. Poorman to succeed to the receivership.
Source
newspapers
2.*Suspension
Cause Details
Bank already in receivership by March 1924; original cause of suspension not stated.
Newspaper Excerpt
Malcolm Chisholm of Augusta, receiver of the People's bank of Augusta
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (4)
1.March 12, 1924The Butte Daily PostButte, MT
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BANK RECEIVER DIES;
WOMAN IS GIVEN POST
HELENA.βMalcolm Chisholm of Augusta, receiver of the People's bank of Augusta and the Gilman State bank, died Sunday night of pneumonia and complications.
Ursula Mannix was appointed Monday by Judge W. H. Poorman to succeed to the receivership. She was Mr. Chisholm's chief clerk. Her bond was fixed at $25,000.
Mr. Chisholm was about 45 years of age, and for years was identified with the banking and livestock interests in the north end of Lewis and Clark county.
2.March 14, 1924The Billings GazetteBillings, MT
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WOMAN BANK RECEIVER.
Helena, March 13.β(Special)βMalcolm Chisholm of Augusta, receiver of the People's bank of Augusta and the Gilman State bank, died of pneumonia and complications. Ursula Mannix has been appointed by Judge W. H. Poorman to succeed to the receivership. She was Mr. Chisholm's chief clerk. **
3.March 18, 1924Midland Empire NewsBillings, MT
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WOMAN BANK RECEIVER.
Helena, March 13.β(Special)βMalcolm Chisholm of Augusta, receiver of the People's bank of Augusta and the Gilman State bank, died of pneumonia and complications. Ursula Mannix has been appointed by Judge W. H. Poorman to succeed to the receivership. She was Mr. Chisholm's chief clerk.
4.March 20, 1924Hysham EchoHysham, MT
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WOMAN MADE BANK RECEIVER
WOMAN FILES FOR MAYOR
Ursula Mannix has been appointed by Judge W. H. Poorman of Helena, as receiver of the People's Bank of Augusta, Lewis and Clark county, to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Malcom Chisholm. Miss Mannix was the former receiver's chief clerk.
Out for Mayor of Helena.
Mrs. Jessie B. Marsh, wife of Dr. Hedleigh Marsh of Helena, has filed her nominating petition with the city clerk as candidate for the mayoralty of Helena in the coming primary.
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