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August 13, 1933
Detroit Free Press
Detroit, MI
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Plans for New Wyandotte Bank and Payoff Completed plan for the organization of National bank for which would assume part of the assets the closed County Bank and tional Bank Wyandotte has conservators charge announced Saturday announced by Conserva Lynch and Carroll Collins, the deposits the banks for crea. tion the capital structure for the bank provides for ditional payoff cent positors the Peoples in and payoff First National depositors, 10 per cent in stock of the bank For several weeks the conserva tors have conducted campaign among depositors of the closed banks to obtain consent the tion Sufficient has been made, the assure the success the plan. already proval the comptroller of the currency The First National, of Wyanto the retain marketable for higher values, Carroll announced.
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December 15, 1933
The Niles Daily Star
Niles, MI
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WYANDOTTE BANK OPENS DETROIT, Dec. 15-(P)-The new National bank of Wyandotte opened for business today simultaneously with a payoff of 40 and 30 per cent respectively to depositors of the Old Peoples Wayne County bank and the First National bank of Wyandotte.
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December 16, 1933
Detroit Free Press
Detroit, MI
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Wyandotte Bank Payoff Is Begun
$5,000 Is Claimed by A and B Accounts
The new Wyandotte National Bank Friday $5,000 of $125,000 which was available, according to an made by Hays Metcalf at the close business for the day. The $125,000 money contained in accounts of depositors of the closed Peoples Wayne County Bank and First National Bank of offs of and 30 cent, per 96 per the B the old transferred their money the new institution. Total deposits of approximately $250,000 during the day's business. Metcalf whose names begin with D. and will be paid off Saturday. when the bank will be open until the evening. Depositors of the Wayne County Bank are being paid the National Bank Building on Biddle Ave Oak First depositors receive at the old First National Bank Building 3138 Biddle The payoff will be completed before Christmas, and will total about $600,000. according for the old Further payoffs take place through assets of old institutions are liquidated.
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March 22, 1940
The Wyandotte Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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BANK TO PAY $58, ,000INTEREST TO CREDITORS Receiver W. S. Ritman, of the First National Bank of Wyandotte, announces the payment of a full interest dividend to creditors of the bank. The dividend will total $58,000. Principal amount of claims totaling approximately $485.00 has been made available in dividend distributions. Distribution of interest dividends will begin March 25. The receiver requests that all chimants arrange to bring their receiver's certificate on claims for the dividend checks. in order that unnecessary delay may be avoided The distribution will take place at the office of the receiver, at 2959 Biddle avenue.
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April 19, 1940
The Wyandotte Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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FIRST NATIONAL PAYS DEPOSITORS AND HAS RESERVES The First National Bank of Wyandotte. in bankruptey. has already paid off in full all creditors. with both principal and interest. from the time of the forced closing in 1933. Not only has the bank done this, but it has additional assets by which the shareholders. who were compelled to lose their investments and a 100 per cent assessment. may be partly recompensed for their investment. The acting comptroller of the treasury. C. P. Upham, has called a meeting of the shareholders for May 14. 1940. for the purpose of electing an agent to whom the remaining assets of the bank will be transferred. or for the purpose of continuing the receivership. All of which goes to show that the forced closing of the bank in 1933 was wholly unjustified by the condition of the bank. "This bank." a man interested in another receivership. told The Herald recently. "was in about the best condition of any bank in the district."
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May 17, 1940
The Wyandotte Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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Shareholders Name A. T. Burns Agent A meeting of the shareholders of the defunct First National bank of Wyandotte was held Tuesday afternoon in the receiver's office at Biddle avenue and Elm street. The meeting was called to decide on a course in realizing on the remaining assets of the bank. The depositors have been already paid off in full, both as to principal and interest on their deposits since the closing in 1933. The shareholders named Albert T. Burns, an experienced banking man, as agent to collect the remaining assets, largely in the form of land contracts and mortgages. There is estimated to be between $30,000 and $40,000 of assets on hand. Should it be all. or nearly all collected. the stockholders may secure a return of approximately one-third of their original investment. Mr. Burns erpects to have a report of the condition of the assets ready for distribution to stockholders in about a month. Among those attending Tuesday's meeting was Carroll W. Collins of Traverse City, former cashier of the First National Bank of Wyandotte.
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December 13, 1945
The Wyandotte News-Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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Legal Notice UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION IN RE: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WYANDOTTE SHAREHOLEDES AGENCY No. 12971 ORDER DIRECTING MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE At a session of said Court held in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1946. Present: Hon. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Upon reading and filing the Petition of Charles A. Brethen Successor Shareholder's Agent for the Shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Association whereby said Shareholders' Agent has presented to this Court his Final Account in said Agency and prayed for the allowance thereof; it is further prayed that this Court set a date for the hearing on said petition and direct the manner in which notice shall be. given to parties of interest in this proceeding. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition and account be set for hearing before this Court in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit, County of Wavne. State of Michigan, on Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1946 at ten o'clock in the forenoon. or at such time that the matter may be adjouruned to and before such Judge of this Court as this matter may be assigned to. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such hearing on said "petition and account shall be given to the shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Associaion, by puublishing this order in any newspaper regularlv printed and published in the City of Wyandotte on each day of publication of said newspaper for a period of thirty days prior to the date of said hearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said shareholders be notified of said hearing by mailing to each of them at their last known address according to the records of said The First National Bank of Wyandotte a copy of this Order nd a summary of the account set forth in said petition. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Mc Inerney, Swaby & Littlewood Attorneys for Suuccessor Sharholdr's Agent 2911 Biddle Avenue. Wyandotte, Michigan Dec. 13, 17 20, 24, 27, 31, Jan. 3, 7, 10 14
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December 20, 1945
The Wyandotte News-Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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Legal Notice UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION IN RE: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WYANDOTTE SHAREHOLEDR AGENCY No. 12971 ORDER DIRECTING MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE At a session of said Court held in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1946. Present: Hon. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Upon reading and filing the Petition of Charles A. Brethen Successor Shareholder's Agent for the Shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Association whereby said Shareholders' Agent has presented to this Court his Final Account in said Agency and prayed for the allowance thereof: it is further prayed that this Court set a date for the hearing on said petition and direct the manner in which notice shall be given to parties of interest in this proceeding. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition and account be set for hearing before this Court in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, on Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1946 at ten o'clock in the forenoon. or at such time that the matter may be adjouruned to and before such Judge of this Court as this matter may be assigned to. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such hearing on said petition and account shall be given to the shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Associaion, by puublishing this order in any newspaper regularly printed and published in the City of Wyandotte on each day of publication of said newspaper for a period of thirty days prior to the date of said hearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said shareholders be notified of said hearing by mailing to each of them at their last known address according to the records of said The First National Bank of Wyandotte a copy of this Order nd a summary of the account set forth in said petition. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Mc Inerney, Swaby & Littlewood Attorneys for Suuccessor Sharholdr's Agent
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January 3, 1946
The Wyandotte News-Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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Legal Notice UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION IN RE: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WYANDOTTE SHAREHOLEDRS' AGENCY No. 12971 ORDER DIRECTING MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE At a session of said Court held in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1946. Present: Hon. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Upon reading and filing the Petition of Charles A. Brethen Successor Shareholder's Agent for the Shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, in Insolvent National Banking Association whereby said Shareholders' Agent has presented to this Court his Final Account in said Agency and prayed for the allowance thereof: it is further prayed that this Court set a date for the hearing on said petition and direct the manner in which notice shall be given to parties of Interest in this proceeding. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition and account be set for hearing before this Court in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit, County of Wayne. State of Michigan, on Monday. the 14th day of January, A. D. 1946 at ten o'clock in the forenoon. or at such time that the matter may be adjouruned to and before such Judge of this Court as this matter may be assigned to. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such hearing on said petition and account shall be given to the shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte. an Insolvent National Banking Associaion, by puublishing this order in any newspaper regularly printed and published in the City of Wyandotte on each day of publication of said newspaper for a period of thirty days prior to the date of said hearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said shareholders be notified of said hearing by mailing to each of them at their last known address according to the records of said The First National Bank of Wyandotte a copy of this Order nd a summary of the account set forth in said petition. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Me Inerney, Swaby & Littlewood Attorneys for Successor Shareholder's Agent 2911 Biddle Avenue. Wyandotte, Michigan Dec. 13, 17 20. 24. 27. 31, Jan. 3. 7, 10 14
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January 7, 1946
The Wyandotte News-Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION IN RE: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WYANDOTTE SHAREHOLEDRS' No. 12971 AGENCY ORDER DIRECTING MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE At a session of said Court held in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1946. Present: Hon. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Upon reading and filing the Petition of Charles A Brethen Successor Shareholder's Agent for the Shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Association whereby said Shareholders' Agent has presented to this Court his Final Account in said Agency and prayed for the allowance thereof: it is further prayed that this Court set a date for the hearing on said petition and direct the manner in which notice shall be given to parties of interest in this proceeding. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition and account be set for hearing before this Court in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit. County of Wayne, State of Michigan, on Monday, the 14th day of January. A. D. 1946 at ten 'clock in the forenoon. or at such time that the matter may be adjouruned to and before such Judge of this Court as this matter may be assigned to. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such hearing on said petition and account shall be given to the shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Associaion. by puublishing this order in any newspaper regularly printed and published in the City of Wyandotte on each day of publication of said newspaper for a period of thirty days prior to the date of said hearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said shareholders be notified of said hearing by mailing to each of them at their last known address according to the records of said The First National Bank of Wyandotte a copy of this Order nd a summary of the account set forth in said petition. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Me Inerney. Swaby & Littlewood Attorneys for Successor Shareholder's Agent 2911 Biddle Avenue. Wrandotte, Michigan Dec 13. 17 20. 24. 27. 31. Jan. 3. 7. 10 14
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January 10, 1946
The Wyandotte News-Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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IN RE: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WYANDOTTE SHAREHOLEDRS' AGENCY No. 12971 ORDER DIRECTING MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE At a session of said Court held in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1946. Present: Hon. Ernest A. O'Brien. District Judge Upon reading and filing the Petition of Charles A. Brethen Successor Shareholder's Agent for the Shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Association whereby said Shareholders' Agent has presented to this Court his Final Account in said Agency and prayed for the allowance thereof; it is further prayed that this Court set a date for the hearing on said petition and direct the manner in which notice shall be given to parties of interest in this proceeding. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition and account be set for hearing before this Court in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit. County of Wayne, State of Michigan, on Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1946 at ten o'clock in the forenoon. or at such time that the matter may be adjouruned to and before such Judge of this Court as this matter may be assigned to. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such hearing on said petition and account shall be given to the shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Associaion, by puublishing this order in any newspaper regularly printed and published in the City of Wyandotte on each day of publication of said newspaper for a period of thirty days prior to the date of said hearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said shareholders be notified of said hearing by mailing to each of them at their last known address according to the records of said The First National Bank of Wyandotte a copy of this Order nd a summary of the account set forth in said petition. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Mc Inerney, Swaby & Littlewood Attorneys for Successor Shareholder's Agent 2911 Biddle Avenue, Wyandotte, Michigan Dec. 13, 17 20, 24. 27. 31, Jan. 3, 7. 10 14
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January 14, 1946
The Wyandotte News-Herald
Wyandotte, MI
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SOUTHERN DIVISION IN RE: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WYANDOTTE SHAREHOLEDRS' AGENCY No. 12971 ORDER DIRECTING MANNER OF GIVING NOTICE At a session of said Court held in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit on the 10th day of December, A. D. 1946. Present: Hon. Ernest A. O'Brien, District Judge Upon reading and filing the Petition of Charles A. Brethen Successor Shareholder's Agent for the Shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Association whereby said Shareholders' Agent has presented to this Court his Final Account in said Agency and prayed for the allowance thereof; it 1s further prayed that this Court set a date for the hearing on said petition and direct the manner in which notice shall be given to parties of interest in this proceeding. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that said petition and account be set for hearing before this Court in the Federal Building in the City of Detroit, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, on Monday, the 14th day of January, A. D. 1946 at ten o'clock in the forenoon. or at such time that the matter may be adjouruned to and before such Judge of this Court as this matter may be assigned to. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of such hearing on said petition and account shall be given to the shareholders of The First National Bank of Wyandotte, an Insolvent National Banking Associaion, by puublishing this order in any newspaper regularly printed and published in the City of Wyandotte on each day of publication of said newspaper for a period of thirty days prior to the date of said hearing. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said shareholders be notified of said hearing by mailing to each of them at their last known address according to the records of said The First National Bank of Wy. andotte a copy of this Order nd a summary of the account set forth in said petition. Ernest A. O'Brien. District Judge Me Inerney, Swaby & Littlewood Attorneys for Successor Shareholder's Agent 2911 Biddle Avenue. Wyandotte, Michigan Dec. 13, 17 20. 24, 27. 31, Jan. 3, 7, 10 14