Bank of Hazlehurst (Hazlehurst, GA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
9670811391519
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Reopening
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
967081139 hash
Start Date
July 1, 1926*
Location
Hazlehurst, Georgia (31.864, -82.599)

Metadata

Model
gemini-3-flash-preview (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
9d5982a45d8cdc16

Response Measures

None

Description

The bank closed in July 1926 following the failure of the Bankers' Trust Co. of Atlanta and reopened in September 1926.

Events (3)

1. July 1, 1926* Run
Cause
Correspondent
Cause Details
Failure of the Bankers' Trust Co. of Atlanta (correspondent/chain head) triggered local panic.
Measures
The community agreed to issue time deposit certificates to allow the bank to recover loans.
Newspaper Excerpt
There was flurry panicstricken people made the Bank of Hazlehurst was forced its doors
Source
newspapers
2. July 1, 1926* Suspension
Cause
Correspondent
Cause Details
Closed following the failure of the Bankers' Trust Co. of Atlanta chain.
Newspaper Excerpt
Bank of Hazlehurst was forced its doors
Source
newspapers
3. September 14, 1926 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
The 15 banks that have already been reopened are: ... Bank of Hazelhurst.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Evening Star, September 14, 1926

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Article Text

15 GEORGIA BANKS RESUME BUSINESS 12 Others to Reopen This Week as Independent Institutions, Official Says. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA. September 14.-Fifteen Georgia banks which were closed with the failure of the Bankers' Trust Co. of Atlanta, have re-opened as separate and independent institutions, and 12 others will be re-opened within the next week, State Banking Department officials here announced. The total resources of the reopened banks within the next week will be one-third of that of all the Georgia banks that closed this Summer, W. J. Davis. general agent for the State Banking Department. declared. The total resources of the closed banks. he pointed out. was $18,000,000. while that of the re-opened banks will be $6,000,000. The 15 banks that have already been reopened are: State Bank of Cochran. Bank of Hazelhurst. Bank of Stapleton. Rockmart Bank. Habershaw Bank of Clarkesville. Cornelia Bank. Demorest Branch of Cornelia Bank. Bank of Lulu. Merchants and Planters: Bank at Whigham. Exchange Bank at Sycamore, Bank of Adairsville. Farm ers and Merchants' Bank at Rebecca. Planters, Bank Pavo. Turner Coun tv Bank at Ashdown. and Lakewood Bank of Atlanta. The latter, while not a member of the Bankers' Trust Company chain. was forced to close on account of a run after the trust company's failure. Mr. Davis pointed out.


Article from The Macon Telegraph, March 3, 1931

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Article Text

CHANCE THE BANK To the Editor of The Telegraph: You commended your attempt and for the of Luther Trust Macon. The certificate idea and worked Hazlehurst, reopening the Bank Hazlehurst. There was flurry panicstricken people made the Bank of Hazlehurst was forced its doors but the and realized community without bank and their issue time deposit until the bank recover its loans take of and proved blessing the people Jeff county The public sometimes plays role of the Partial related IV the old Spelling which follows farmer neighboring lawyer, expressing great concern for which just happened. of your continued been unlucky bull of and should glad know "Thou honest replied the lawyer, wilt you not think unreasonable that expect one thy return'. no than farmer, but what quoth your bull has killed my oxen'. 'Indeed' 'that the must inquire into the affair: said the 'the business find would been concluded without had been ready do justice you others exact them." depositor the Luther Williams Bank and Trust of Macon, beseech that reasonable be given the home institution "Founded Built Honor" show the public that the trouble the the public and in the in the to the cause of its doors. When he longer have any faith our fellows better that banished the isle Helena than stay and wreck home JOHN LAWRENCE