Miners State Bank (Sand Coulee, MT)

Episode Information

Episode UID
93046671488
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
9304667 routing
Routing Number
93-0466
Start Date
December 27, 1923
Location
Sand Coulee, Montana (47.399, -111.168)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
e3e1634bfa7a504f

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles report embezzlement and show a receiver was appointed; bank had closed prior to articles.

Events (2)

1. December 27, 1923 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
demand ... is made in actions filed in district court Saturday by W. C. Blomquist, receiver of the Belt bank, and H. G. Lescher, receiver of the Sand Coulee bank.
Source
newspapers
2. December 27, 1923 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Alleged embezzlement by president L. B. Lockhart led to the bank's closing.
Newspaper Excerpt
Lockhart was tried last June in district court on an embezzlement charge, which grew out of his alleged embezzlement of the bank's funds prior to their closing.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Belt Valley Times, December 27, 1923

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Article Text

Sue Bond Co. Demand that companies which bonded L. B. Lockhart while he was president of the State bank of Belt and vice president of the Miners state bank of Sand Coulee indemnify the banks for embezzlements alleged to have been made by Lockhart is made in actions filed in district court Saturday by W. C. Blomquist, receiver of the Belt bank, and H. G. Lescher, receiver of the Sand Coulee bank. The suit brought by Receiver Blomquist is directed against the American Surety company of New York and claim is made for $10,000, the sum declared to be due on Lockhart's bond. The complaint specifically enumerates alleged embezzlements of several thousands of dollars of the bank's funds by Lockhart. In the Lescher suit, demand is made against the same surety company for $5,000 pursuant to a bond in that amount under which Lockhart aperated as an official of the Sand Coulee bank. A long list of alleged embezzlements by means of bogus promissory notes is set out in the Lescher complaint. Lockhart was tried last June in district court on an embezzlement charge, which grew out of his alleged embezzlement of the bank's funds prior to their closing. The trial resulted in a disagreement by the jury after the 12 men had deliberated more than 48 hours without being able to break a deadlock vote of six to six. Lockhart now is understood to be in California.


Article from Belt Valley Times, April 30, 1925

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Article Text

H. C. LESCHER, as Receiver of THE MINERS STATE BANK OF SAND COULEE, MONTANA, a corporation, Plaintiff.


Article from Belt Valley Times, May 7, 1925

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Article Text

H. C. LESCHER, as Receiver of THE MINERS STATE BANK OF SAND COULEE, MONTANA, a corporation, Plaintiff.