10913. Monroe Banking & Trust Company (Aberdeen, MS)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust company
Start Date
March 4, 1910
Location
Aberdeen, Mississippi (33.825, -88.544)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
97c5ec5e

Response Measures

None

Description

All three articles are public sale/advertisements by E.O. Sykes as Receiver for Monroe Banking & Trust Company (March 1910), indicating the bank was in receivership and assets were being sold. There is no mention of a depositor run or a temporary suspension/reopening; therefore classified as suspension_closure (suspension/closure with receiver).

Events (3)

1. March 4, 1910 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Sale made at public outcry to the highest best bidder for cash. E. O. SYKES, Receiver
Source
newspapers
2. March 11, 1910 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Sale made at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash. E. O. SYKES, Mch 4-3w Receiver
Source
newspapers
3. March 25, 1910 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Sale made at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash. E. O, SYKES, Mch 4-3w Receiver.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Aberdeen Weekly, March 4, 1910

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First Monday in April Next being the fourth day of said month, A. D. 1910, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock P. m. sell On the premises of the said Oil Mill and Ice Company, the equity of redemption of the Monroe Banking & Trust Company in and to the follow described property. to-wit: Lots 4-5-6-9-15-16 in block one (1), and lot 92, block 7. in that part of the city of Aberdeen, known as old Aberdeen, also a lot or parcel of land described as follows. towit: Commencing at a point where the K. C. M. & B. Railroad company's right of way crosses Canal it cet, running thence North 156 feet, thence kust from said railroad right of way to Locust street, thence South to Canal street, thence west to the place of beginning. being a part of Block 98 in Old Aberdeen, also a. lot of land described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 556 feet North of the corner of Locust and Quincy streets. running thence North 22 feet to the Railroad company's right of way, thence along said right of way in a Northwesterly direction 175 feet, thence West 80 feet, thence South 158 feet, thence East 197 feet to the place of beginning, being parts of lots 844-845-847-848 in Block 98, Old aberdeen. also all houses and buildings. structures, improvements and machinery. now or hereafter. situated on or belonging to said lands, as well as all easements, rights, WAYS and privileges thereto belonging. or appertaining thereto-and also the following described real property which was subsequently acquired by said defendant to the execution of the McMorries mortgage or deed of trust. described as for lows, to-wit: Lots 7 and 8 in block one (1) in that part of the City of Aberdeen known as Old Aberdeen ; also that tract or parcel of land described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the South East corner of the building known as the MeGill Gin, formerly the old Baptist Church, which building is located on Lots 760 and 761, in Block 92 Old Aberdeen-thence running North 150 feet, to the Northern boundary of Lot 768 in said Block 92. thence West along the alley to a point 23 feet East of the North West corner of said Lot 763, thence South 50 feet to the North boundary line of Lot 760 in said Block 92, thenc West 23 feet to the North West corner of muic Lot 760, thence South 100 feet to Washington street, and the South West corner of said Lot 760, thence East to the point of beginning-being parts of Lots 760-761-763 in Block 92 Old Aber deen, known as the McGill property. Also sev eral tons of steam coal, several tons of domesti coal, several seed houses and two pairs of wago scales, one seed house and one pair of wago scales, located in Aberdeen, Commerce stree east of the 1. C. R. R. crossing: one seed hou and one pair scales, located in the town Shugulak, Noxubee County. located on property of the Noxubee County Union Wa House Company, and one seed house at Prai Station, Miss., on the property of W. H. H derson. Also the following office furnity One iron safe, one book-keepers desk. one ta desk, two small tables, one adding maching. typewriters, one typewriter desk, one or press, one bath. seven chairs, linoleum. stoves, books, records stationery: also, bench vise, one saw filing machine, belt lac machine, emery wheel, grind stone. pipesand taps-drill, brace and bits, hams)ers. forks, shovels and bull bags. Male made at public outery to the highest best bidder for cash. E. O, SYKES, Receive Meh 4-3w


Article from The Aberdeen Weekly, March 11, 1910

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First Monday in April Next being the fourth day of said month. A. D. 1910 between the hours of 11 o'clock a - and 3: o'clock P. m. sell on the premises of the said Oil Mill and Ice Company, the equity of redemption of the Monroe Banking & Trust Compan 8. also the equity of all creditors who have proven their claims. in and to the following described property, to-wit: Lots 4-5-6-9-15-16 in block one (1), and lot 92, block 7. in that part of the city of Aberdeen, known as old Aberdeen, also a lot or parcel of land described as follows, towit: Commencing at a point where the K, C. M. & B. Railroad company's right of way crosses Canal street, running thence North 156 feet, theme East from said railroad right of way to Locast street. thence South to Canal street, thence west to the place of beginning. being a part of Block 98 in Old Aberdeen, also a lot of land described as follows, to-wit: Beginning & a point 556 feet North of the corner of Locust and Quincy streets. running thence North 22 feet to the 1. C. Railroad company's right of way, thence along said right of way is as Northwesterly direction 175 feet, thence West 80 feet, thence South 156 feet, thence East 197 feet to /the place of beginning, being parts of lots 844-845-847-848 in Block 98, Old Aberdeen, also all houses and buildings. structures, improvements and machinery, BOW or hereafter, situated on or belonging to said lands, as well as all easements, rights. ways and privileges thereto belonging. or appertaining therefo-and also the following described real property which was subsequently acquired by said defendant to the execution of the McMor~ ries mortgage or deed of trust, described as fea. lows, to.wit: Lots 7 and 8 in block one (2) in that part of the City of Aberdeen known as Old Aberdeen: also that tract or parcel of land described as follows, towit: Beginning at the South East corner of the building known as the McGill Gin. formerly the old Baptist Church. which building is located on Lots 760 and 761, n Block 92 Old Aberdeen-thence running Neath. 150 feet. to the Northern boundary of Lot 700 in said Black 92, thence West along the alley to a point 23 feet East of the North West costor of said Lot 768, thence South 50 feet to the North boundary line of Lot 760 in said Block 92, thence West 23 feet to the North West cosner of said Lot 760. thenee South 100 feet to Washington. street, and the South West corper of said Lot 760, thence East to the point of beginning-being parts of Lots 760-761-763 in Block 92 Old Aberdeen, known as the McGill property. Also, several tons of steam coal, several tons of domestic coal, several seed houses and two pairs of wagon scales, one seed bouse and one pair of wagon scales, located in Aberdeen. Commerce street. east of the 1. C. R. R. crossing: one seed house and one pair scales, located in the town of Shugulak, Noxubee County, located on the property of the Nogubee County Union Ware House Company, and one seed house at Prairie Station. Miss., on the property of W. H. Henderson. Also the following office furniture: One iron safe, one book-keepers desk. one table deak. two small tables, one adding machine, two typewriters, one typewriter desk. one copy press. one bath. seven chairs, linoleum, two stoves, books, records stationery : also, one bench vise, one saw filing machine, belt lacing machine, emery wheel, grind stone. pipes-dies and taps-drill, brace and bits, hammers, seed forks. shovels and hull bags. Sale made at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash. E. O. SYKES, Mch 4-3w Receiver


Article from The Aberdeen Weekly, March 25, 1910

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First Monday in April Next being the fourth day of said month. A. D. 1910, between the hours of 11 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock D. m. sell On the premises of the said Oil Mill and Ice Company, in Aberdeen, Monroe County, Mississsippi, the equity of redemption of the Monroe Banking & Trust Company, also the equity of all creditors who have proven their claims, in and to the following described property. to-wit: Lots 4-5-6-9-15-16 in block one (1), and lot 92, block 7. in that part of the city of Aberdeen, known as old Aberdeen, also a lot or parcel of land described as follows. towit: Commencing at a point where the K. C, M. & B. Railroad company's right of way crosses Canal street, running thence North 156 feet, thence East from said railroad right of way to Locust street, thence South to Canal street, thence west to the place of beginning, being a part of Block 98 in Old Aberdeen. also a lot of land described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point 556 feet North of the corner of Locust and Quincy streets. running thence North 22 feet to the 1. C. Railroad company's right of way, thence along said right of way in a Northwesterly direction 175 feet, thence West 80 feet, thence South 153 feet. thence East 197 feet to the place of beginning, being parts of lots 844-845-847-848 in Block 98, Old Aberdeen, also all houses and buildings, structures, improvements and machinery, now or hereafter. situated on or belonging to said lands. as well as all easements, rights, ways and privileges thereto belonging. or appertaining thereto-and also the following described real property which was subsequently acquired by said defendant to the execution of the McMorries mortgage or deed of trust, described as follows, to-wit: Lots 7 and 8 in block one (1) in that part of the City of Aberdeen known as Old Aberdeen : also that tract or parcel of land described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the South East corner of the building known as the McGill Gin, formerly the old Baptist Church, which building is located on Lots 760 and 761, in Block 92 Old Aberdeen-thence running North 150 feet, to the Northern boundary of Lot 763 in said Block 92. thence West along the alley to a point 23 feet East of the North West corner of said Lot 763, thence South 50 feet to the North boundary line of Lot 760 in said Block 92, thence West 23 feet to the North West corner of said Lot 760, thence South 100 feet to Washington, street, and the South West corner of said Lot 760, thence East to the point of beginning-being parts of Lots 760-761-763 in Block 92 Old Aberdeen, known as the McGill property. All the above described property lying and being in the City of Aberdeen, Monroe County, Miss. Also sev. eral tons of steam coal, several tons of domestic coal, several seed houses and two pairs of wages scales. one seed house and one pair of wagon scales, located in Aberdeen. Commerce street, east of the I. C. R. R. crossing: one seed house and one pair scales, located in the town of Shuqulak, Noxubee County, located on the property of the Noxubee County Union Ware House Company, and one seed house at Prairie Station Miss., on the property of W. H. Henderson. Also the following office furniture: One iron safe, one book-keepers desk, one table desk, two small tables, one adding machine, two typewriters, one typewriter desk, one copy press, one bath. seven chairs, linoleum, two, stoves, books, records stationery: also, CABLE bench vise, one saw filing machine. belt lacing machine, emery wheel, grind stone, pipes-dies and taps-drill, brace and bits, hammers, seed, forks, shovels and hull bags. Sale made at public outery to the highest and best bidder for cash. E. O, SYKES, Mch 4-3w Receiver.