991. National Bank of San Diego (San Diego, CA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
national
Start Date
June 14, 1910
Location
San Diego, California (32.715, -117.157)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
10267996

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles (June–July 1910) refer to Frederick N. Pauly as receiver of the National Bank of San Diego, indicating the bank had been placed in receivership and closed. No article describes a depositor run. Date of receivership/suspension not explicitly given; articles from 1910-06-14 and 1910-07-30 reference the receiver.

Events (2)

1. June 14, 1910 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Frederick N. Pauly, receiver of the National Bank of San Diego, $10,355.31; referenced again in July article as receiver of the National Bank of San Diego.
Source
newspapers
2. June 14, 1910 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
A receiver (Frederick N. Pauly) had been appointed for the bank, indicating suspension by regulatory/receiver action
Newspaper Excerpt
Fred N. Pauly, as receiver of the National bank of San Diego, $10,355.31;
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Los Angeles Herald, June 14, 1910

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Article Text

REALTY BROKER'S ASSETS FAR UNDER LIABILITIES According to a voluntary petition in bankruptcy filed in the United States district court yesterday by Daniel Stone, a realty broker, he owes $34,421.76, while his assets total only $725. A list of the larger creditors is as follows: George C. Martin, this city, $1922.66; National bank of the Republic of New York, $6633.33; Fred N. Pauly, as receiver of the National bank of San Diego, $10,355.31; J. F. Hall-Martin company, this city, $5236.


Article from Los Angeles Herald, July 30, 1910

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Article Text

BANKRUPTCY REFEREE PROBING STONE CASE An investigation was begun yesterday by creditors of Daniel Stone, real estate broker, before Lynn Helm, referee in bankruptcy, with the object of tracing Stone's expenditures previous to June 13, the date of his filing a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Stone claimed that he has had no property for five or six years and that he has been conducting the business for his wife. In the petition, he gave his liabilities as $34,421.76 and assets as $725. Among the largest creditors and amounts owed them are: J. F. Hall-Martin company, $5236; Frederick N. Pauly, receiver of the National Bank of San Diego, $10,355.31; National Bank of the Republic, New York, $6,633.33; Florentine Gerechten, San Diego, $3413.85; Avery and French, $5393.14.