9769. Penn Avenue State Bank (Minneapolis, MN)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
March 1, 1933*
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota (44.980, -93.264)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
be406d6a

Response Measures

None

Description

Newspapers report the Penn Avenue State Bank as closed and in liquidation (depositors meeting to aid liquidation). By March 1934 the bank is explicitly listed as '(receiver)' and received an RFC loan, indicating a receivership/closing. No bank run is described in the articles.

Events (2)

1. March 1, 1933* Suspension
Cause Details
Bank closed and placed in liquidation/administration during the March bank holiday; articles do not describe a run or specific cause for suspension.
Newspaper Excerpt
Depositors of the closed Penn Avenue State Bank of Minneapolis ... The relief secured. meeting authorized ... called the direct Curtis special deputy ... of the Avenue bank
Source
newspapers
2. March 12, 1934 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Penn Avenue State bank, Minneapolis (receiver), $32,000; ... The Reconstruction Finance corporation announced Monday $864,000 was loaned to Minnesota banks during December, 1933. The loans and banks follow: ... Penn Avenue State bank, Minneapolis (receiver), $32,000.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Star Tribune, April 26, 1933

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Article Text

DEPOSITORS TO AID BANK LIQUIDATION Depositors of the closed Penn Avenue State Bank of Minneapolis Pile Relief m. Monday at the bank. Penn avenue and West Broadway. Pile sufferers, no longer need select to work with the in doubt for here a time ing the bank's assets. bank developed by wellwas of five state Rectal Specialist neapolis that closed the bank and used practice for 27 years, holiday began March and failed you the assurance that holiday The relief secured. meeting authorized by John be purchased of your druggist. If he does and called the direct Curtis special deputy oratories, 1108 Nicollet Minne of the Avenue bank Adv.


Article from Star Tribune, March 13, 1934

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Article Text

R.F.C. Loans to City Banks Announced Washington, D.C., March 12.-(P) -The Reconstruction Finance cor. poration announced Monday $864,000 was loaned to Minnesota banks during December, 1933. The loans and banks follow: Anoka National bank (receiver), $20,000; Columbia National Bank of Columbia Heights, $15,000; Farmers & Merchants State bank, Dassel, $100,000; Ellendale State bank, Ellendale (repaid in full), $8,000; First National bank, Frazee (receiver), $30,000; Calhoun State bank, Minneapolis (receiver), $57,000; Harriet State bank. Minneapolis (receiver), $37,000; Penn Avenue State bank, Minneapolis (receiver), $32,000; Twenty Street State bank. Minneapolis (receiver) $40,000; State Bank & Trust Co., Redwood Falls (receiver) $320,000; Citizens State bank, St Paul (receiver), $15,000; Dayton's Bluff State bank. St. Paul (receiver), $150,000; First National of Westbrook (receiver), $40,000.


Article from St. Cloud Times, March 16, 1934

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Article Text

RFC Loan to State Banks Announced Washington (AP)-The Recon struction Finance corporation an nounced $864.000 had been loaned to Minnesota banks during December, 1933. The loans and banks follow: Anoka National bank (receiver), $20,000. Columbia National bank of Columbia Heights, $15,000 Farmers and Merchants State bank, Dassel, $100,000 Ellendale State bank, Ellendale, (repaid in full), $8,000. First National bank, Frazee, (receiver), $30,000. Calhoun State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver), Hariett State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver), $37,000. Penn Avenue State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver) $32,000. Twenty sixth Street State bank, Minneapolis, (receiver). $40,000. State Bank and Trust Co., Redwood Falls, (receiver), $320,000. Citizens State bank, St. Paul, $15,000. Dayton's Bluff State bank, St. Paul, (receiver), $150,000. First National bank of Westbrook, (receiver), $40,000.