Tilden National Bank (Tilden, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
1001101573
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
100110 national
Charter Number
10011
Start Date
January 1, 1931*
Location
Tilden, Nebraska (42.047, -97.834)

Metadata

Model
gemini-3-flash-preview (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
5f49605e84457457

Response Measures

None

Description

The articles mention a receiver already in place by December 1931, confirming a prior closure.

Events (4)

1. May 11, 1911 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. January 1, 1931* Suspension
Cause Details
Bank failed and was placed in receivership prior to December 1931.
Newspaper Excerpt
Frank Burchmore, now receiver for the Tilden National bank Tilden
Source
newspapers
3. December 3, 1931 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Frank Burchmore, now receiver for the Tilden National bank Tilden
Source
newspapers
4. September 30, 1940 Voluntary Liquidation
Source
historical_nic

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article Text

nonresident receiver. the employ the Treasury partment, will in all probability appointed for the Norfolk National bank which failed to open its doors Monday word received in Omaha day. Efforts made Norfolk man appointed receiver Two names have been mentioned receiver. They are Frank Burchmore, now receiver for the Tilden National bank Tilden and Harold Nomland. ceiver for the City National bank Kearney. Word from Washingthat the appointment Burchmore would be considered, depending on whether he can sume the added duties. this cannot arranged probable Mr. Nomland will be given the post. His work Kearney practically concluded for the receiver by Gens Huse, Norfolk publisher. Mr. Huse was in Washington this week and presented Mr. Kelsey's to the Treasury department. Attorneys for bank receivers are appointed upon of the with the approval the comptroller be appointed for he has had legal business connections with the failed bank


Article Text

To Funeral For Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mr. Charles Kelsey and Guy Thompson, of went to Omaha Tuesday attend funeral services held the Masonic temple for Frank Burchmore, federal bank ceiver of the Norfolk National bank, who passed away here suddenly Saturday night the home his sister, Mrs. death, which came shock his family, was due embolism. Mr. Burchmore had made home in Norfolk since the closof the Norfolk National bank last December, and also ceiver the national banks Hartington, Tilden and Crofton Before receivof the banks this vicinity, Mr. Burchmore had been in the insurance business in Omaha. Funeral rites were charge Right Angle lodge No. 303, and and Arthur Jones, Christian Science reader. Burchmore survived by widow, his daughter, Mrs. Hardin Sweeney Omaha, who married short time ago, and brother, George of Omaha, and six sisters, Mrs Allen of Norfolk, Mrs. Lundquist, Mrs. Hallquist and Mrs. all Omaha, Mrs. Rickman Angelus, Washington, and Mansfield of Port Sill, Okla.