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Description
The articles are legal notices from a receiver, indicating the bank had already suspended and was in the process of liquidation.
Events (2)
1.December 1, 1864Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Receiver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the said Dixon cause a notice to be published
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newspapers
2.December 1, 1864Suspension
Cause Details
The bank was in receivership; specific cause of initial suspension not mentioned in the legal notice.
Newspaper Excerpt
directing the holders of the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver
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newspapers
Newspaper Articles (10)
1.December 13, 1864New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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PROVIDENCE Sc., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, s D. 1861-Upon the applica. tion of Nuthan F. Dixen for on order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the No. ceivez: It is adjudged. ordered and deared that the said Dixon cause a notice to be poblished to the Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune, and New. York Tribune, directing the holders of the bills of said Hopkinton Bankand the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon acid Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of Maron, 1865, or their claims shall be forever barred as against said Receiver. Said notice to be published for at least two months after the 15th day of December, 1864. Entered AM the decret of Court, (2) day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER Clerk By order.
2.December 14, 1864New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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PROVIDEN SUPREME COURT, D. 1964.-Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Regoiver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the said Disen cause o notice to be published in the Providence Journal. Chicago Tribune, and New-York Tribune, directing the holders of the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their billo of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of Murch. 1866, or their claims shall be forever barred RS against said Receiver. Haid notice to be published for at least two months after the 18th day of December, 1884. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER Clerk. by order,
3.December 17, 1864New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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ROVIDENCE, Se., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, A. D. 1864.-Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Receiver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the said Dixon exuse a notice to be published in the Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune. and New.York Tribune, directing the holders of the bills of said Hepkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March, 1865, or their claims shall be forever burred as against said Receiver. Said notice to be published for at least two months after the 15th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
4.December 19, 1864New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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SUPREME COURT, A. D. 1864.-Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Receiver: It is adjudged, ordered and decreed that the said Dixon cause a notice to be published in the Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune, and New. York Tribune, directing the holders of the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March, 1865, or their claims shall be forever barred 08 against said Receiver. Said notice to be published for at least two months after the 15th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
5.December 28, 1864New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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DROVIDENCE, Sc., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, A. D. 1864,-Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Receiver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the said Dixon cause a notice to be published in the Providence Journal. Chicago Tribune, and New.York Tribune, directing the holders ofthe bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the elaimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March. 1865, or their claims shall be forever barred as against said Receiver. Said notice to be published for at least two months after the 15th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
6.January 31, 1865New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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ROVIDENCE, Sc., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, A. D. 1864.-Upon the applicaMon of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Regiver: It is adjudged, ordered and decreed that the said Dixon anse a notice to be published in the Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune, and New-York Tribune, directing the holders the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March, 1805, or their claims shall be forever barred as against said Receiver. add notice to be published for at least two months after the 10th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
7.February 2, 1865New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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DROVIDENCE, Sc., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER term, A. D. 1864,-Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billolders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Reserver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the waid Dixon name a notice to be published in the Providence Journal. Chicago Tribune, and New-York Tribune, directing the holders of the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March, 1863, or their claims shall be forever barred P8 against said Receiver. Baid notice to be published for at least two months after the 10th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
8.February 7, 1865New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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ROVIDENCE, Sc., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, A. D. 1864-Upon the applicaP on of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billiders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Reiver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the said Dixon cause a notice to be published in the Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune. and New-York Tribune, directing the holders the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March, 1865, their claims shall be forever barred as against said Receiver. Baid notice to be published for at least two months after the 20th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
9.February 9, 1865New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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ROVIDENCE, Sc., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER term, A. D. 1964.-Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon form order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank and Claimants upon the Reoeiver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the said Dixon cause 8. notice to be published in the Providence Journal. Chicago Tribune. and New-York Tribune, directing the holders of the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the claimants upon the Receiver thereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinton Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March. 1365. or their claims shall be forever burred 08 against said Receiver. Said notice to be published for at least two months after the 15th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
10.February 15, 1865New-York Daily TribuneNew York, NY
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DROVIDENCE, Sc., SUPREME COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM A. D. 1864.-Upon the application of Nathan F. Dixon for an order of notice to the billholders of the Hopkinton Bank end Claimants upon the Receiver: It is adjudged. ordered and decreed that the said Dixon ause a notice to be published in the Providence Journal, Chicago Tribune. and New-York Tribune, directing the holders of the bills of said Hopkinton Bank and the eleimants upon the Receiverthereof to bring in and present their bills of said Bank and their claims upon said Receiver at the Hopkinfon Bank in Westerly, on or before the 15th day of March. 1805, #01 their claims shall be forever barred as against said Receiver. Said notice to be published for at least two months after the 15th day of December, 1864. Entered as the decree of Court, 42d day S. T., 1864, (Dec. 1.) JOHN A. GARDNER, Clerk. By order,
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