Danby Bank (Danby, VT)

Episode Information

Episode UID
2579061190766
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
257906119 hash
Start Date
October 28, 1863
Location
Danby, Vermont (43.346, -72.995)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
d638a68f89295f5b

Response Measures

None

Description

OCR in articles often shows 'ANBY' for 'Danby'.

Events (3)

1. October 28, 1863 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
By order of the Court of Chancery, made at Rutland on the 28th day of October, 1863. A.L. MINER, Receiver of Danby Bank.
Source
newspapers
2. December 1, 1865 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
A second dividend of twenty cents on the dollar is ordered to be paid ... which dividend is payable on the first day of December 1865.
Source
newspapers
3. February 1, 1867 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
There is a further dividend ordered to be paid to the bill holders and creditors of Danby Bank, of twenty cents on the dollar, payable on the first day of February, 1867.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from Rutland Weekly Herald, November 12, 1863

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

ANBY BANK-NOTICE OF DIVD IDEND. A dividend of twenty cents and two mills, on the dollar, is ordered to be paid on the first day of December next, to those who presented the bills of the Danby Bank to the Receiver in the time allowed for that purpose. Said dividend is payable at the Receiver's office, lin Manchester, or at the Battenkill Bank, on forwarding to the Cashier of said Bank the certificates given by the Receiver. It is further ordered that all persons interested have notice of this order, by publishing the substance thereof three weeks successively in the Rutland Weekly Herald, previous to the first of December aforesaid. By order of the Court of Chancery, made at Rutland on the 28th day of October, 1863. A.L. MINER, 46:w3w Receiver of Danby Bank.


Article from Rutland Weekly Herald, November 19, 1863

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

ANBY BANK-NOTICE OF DIVD IDEND. A divident of twenty cents and two mills, on the dollar, is ordered to be paid on the first dav'of December next, to those who presented the bills of the Danby Bank to the Receiver in the time allowed for that purp ose. Said dividend is payable at the Receiver's office, in Manchester, or at the Battenkiil Bana, on forwarding to the Cashier of said Bank the certificates giv. en by the Receiver. It is further ord. red that all persons interested have notice of this order, by publishing the substance the ereof three weeks successively in the Rutland Weekly Herald, previous to the first of December aforesaid. By order of the Court of Chancery, made at Ruiland on the 28th day of October, 1863. A L. MINER, Receiver of Danby Bank. 46:w3w


Article from Vermont Watchman and State Journal, October 20, 1865

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

CURRENT LIABILITIES. 00 Loan of 1859, due 21st November, $25,000 County Treasurers, Tax on Nonresident stock, 2,910 24 Due Allotments, 38,049 04 Due receiver Danby Bank, Safety fund, 12,375 00 Due Towns, U.S. Surplus Fund, 11,179 18 65 10 Due Agricultural College Fund, Estimated balance due for extra pay, 118,000 00


Article from Rutland Weekly Herald, October 26, 1865

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

43-w3w. Rutland, Oct. 25, 1865. ANBY BANK. D SECOND DIVIDEND. A second dividend of twenty cents on the dollar, is ordered to be paid to each and all the bill boloers, and creditors of Danby Bank, who presented their claims to the receiver. and were allowed by him in the time prescribed for that purpose, which dividend is payable on the first day of December 1806, and will be paid to all who present their certificatesio the undersigned at bis office in Manchester, or, at the Bat enkill Bank, in Manchester. Notice of this order is to be given to all interested by publishing the substance thereof. three weeks successively in the Rotland Herald, previous to the said first day of Dec mber, 1865. By order of the Chancellor, A. L. MINER, Receiver of Danby Bank. Dated at Rutland, the 21st day of Sept. 1865. oct24d&w3w


Article from Rutland Weekly Herald, November 2, 1865

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

oct28d&wif ANBY BANK. SECOND DIVIDEND. A second dividend of twenty cents on the dollar is ordered to be paid to each and all the bill holders, and creditors of Danby Bank, who presented their claims to the receiver, and were allowed by him in the time prescribed for that purpose, which dividend is payable on the first day of December 1865, and will be paid to all who present their certificates to the undersigned at his office in Manchester, or, at the Battenkill Bank, in Manchester. Notice of this order is to be given to all interested by publishing the substance thereof, three weeks successively in the Rutland Herald, previous to the said first day of December, 1865. By order of the Chancellor, A. L. MINER, Receiver of Danby Bank. Dated at Rutland, the 21st day of Sept. 1805. oct24d&w3w


Article from Rutland Weekly Herald, November 9, 1865

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

ANBY BANK. SECOND DIVIDEND. A second dividend of twenty cents on the dollar, is ordered to be paid to each and all the bill holders, and creditors of Danby Bank, who presented their claims to the receiver. and were allowed by him in the time prescribed for that purpose. which dividend is payable on the first day of December 1865, and will be paid to all who present their certificates to the undersigned at his office in Manchester, or, at the Battenkill Bank, in Manchester. Notice of this order is to be given to all interested by publishing the substance thereof three weeks successively in the Rutland Herald, previous to the said first day of December, 1865. By order of the Chancellor, A. L. MINER, Receiver of Danby Bank. Dated at Rutland, the 21st day of Sept. 1866. oct24d&w3w


Article from Green-Mountain Freeman, October 17, 1866

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

CURRENT Due allotments, $21,276 91 Due receiver of Danby Bank6,750 00 safety fund, 11,176.18 Due towns-U.S S. Surplus fund, 4,137 : 10 Due Agricultural Colliege fund, 20.000 00 Due extra State pay, estimated, 863,340 19


Article from Lamoille Newsdealer, October 17, 1866

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

CURRENT LIABILITIES. Due allotments. $21,276 91 Lue Receiver Danby Bank-safety fund. 6,650 00 11,176 18 Due towns-U. S. Surplus fund, 4,137 10 Due Agricultural College fund. 20,000 00 Due extra State pay-estimated.


Article from The Caledonian, October 19, 1866

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

$909,994 12 The liabilities and resources of the state at date of treasurer's report, as follows : State bonds outstanding, viz : Due June 1, 1871, $875,500 00 Due December 1, 1874, 250,000 00 Due December 1, 1876, 250,000 00 Due December 1, 1878, 250,000 00 $1,625,500 00 The $75,500 00 credited to the sinking fund, and $50,000 00 which the auditor expects to receive soon from the general government, are intended for application on these bonds. CURRENT LIABILITIES. Due allotments, $21,276 91 Due receiver of Danby Bank, safety fund, 6,750 00 Due towns, U. S. surplus fund, 11,176 18 Due agricultural college fund, 4,137 10 Due extra state pay, estimated, 20,000 00


Article from Rutland Weekly Herald, January 24, 1867

Click image to open full size in new tab

Article Text

ANBY BANK. D NOTICE OF DIVIDEND There is a further dividend ordered to be paid to the bill holders and creditors of Danby Bank, of twenty cents on the dollar, payable on the first day of February, 1867. The same will be paid at the office of the undersigned, in Manchester, or at the Battenkill National Bank, on the bill holders presenting their certificates for that purpose, at either of said places. Notice is ordered to be given of the same, by publication, three weeks in the Manchester Journal, and the same time in the Rutland HERALD, previous to the first day of February next Dated at Manchester, this 21st day of December, 1866. By order of the Chancellor, A. L. MINER, Receiver. jan1d&w3w