Articles indicate a receiver was appointed for the Bank of Meadville (receiver mentioned in 1908) and receiver C.A. Pritchard was advertising bank-owned real estate in 1909, consistent with the bank being closed and in receivership. No article mentions a prior run or an eventual reopening.
Events (2)
1.March 14, 1908Receivership
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No Change In Receivers Fayette, Miss., March 14-The case of the majority of the stockholders of the Bank of Meadville, in which an application to remove the receiver appointed on the initiative of Mrs. Norma Hardy, was heard in Fayette by Judge S. Hicks, who de-
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newspapers
2.January 23, 1909Receivership
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C.A. Pritchard, receiver of the assets of the Bank of Meadville, under appointment of Chancellor Hicks, advertises certain real estate on which the Bank held claims to take place in Meadville Feb. 22.
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newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.March 15, 1908The Greenville TimesGreenville, MS
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No Change In Receivers Fayette, Miss., March 14-The case of the majority of the stockholders of the Bank of Meadville, in which an application to remove the receiver appointed on the initiative of Mrs. Norma Hardy, was heard in Fayette by Judge S. Hicks, who de-
2.January 23, 1909The Semi-Weekly LeaderBrookhaven, MS
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C.A. Pritchard, receiver of the assets of the Bank of Meadville, under appointment of Chancellor Hicks, advertises certain real estate on which the Bank held claims to take place in Meadville Feb. 22.