Nye & Ormsby County Bank (Manhattan, NV)

Episode Information

Episode UID
2765482791385
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
276548279 hash
Start Date
May 27, 1915
Location
Manhattan, Nevada (39.164, -119.767)

Metadata

Model
gemini-3-flash-preview (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
d054a441a92e0f9c

Response Measures

None

Description

The articles describe the bank as 'defunct' and under receivership in 1915; the actual suspension occurred earlier in 1909.

Events (2)

1. May 27, 1915 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
ED PATTERSON, receiver of the Nye and Ormsby County bank, returned to Carson City today.
Source
newspapers
2. * Suspension
Cause Details
Bank described as defunct and in receivership; specific trigger for original closure not in text.
Newspaper Excerpt
ED PATTERSON, receiver of the defunet Nye & Ormsby County bank
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from Tonopah Daily Bonanza, May 27, 1915

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PERSONAL MRS. HARRY McNAMARA left for Reno this morning for Memorial Day. BERT TAYLOR and wife of Belmont were passengers for Reno this morning. SUPERINTENDENT JOHN E. BRAY returned to Carson City this morning. ED PATTERSON, receiver of the Nye and Ormsby County bank, returned to Carson City today. BENJAMIN GILL, secretary of the Jumbo Extension Mining company, was a passenger on today's train for Goldfield. EDDIE MOORE, purchasing agent for the Goldfield Consolidated Mines company, accompanied by his wife, e returned to Goldfield on today's train. V TOM KENDALL, the well known P Goldfield mine operator and formerly d of Tonopah, returned this morning e from a trip to the new camp of Willard. N. C. NELSON, a former Manhats, tanite, but now a leaser at Sylvanite, was in from the new camp and predicts the same a sure winner. ATTORNEYS DICKSON, Peck and DDowner of the West End Consolidated d Mining company departed for their ree spective homes on today's train. e WILLIAM E. COLBY, associate of iJudge Lindley in the Jim Butler case, left this morning for his home in San J. Francisco. d, S. edy entitled "Mr. Jarr and the Lady hReformer," and a three-reel Kalem al drama, "The Girl of the Music Hall," is featuring Alice Joyce in the strongest ed role of her career. The most beautiful ne girl of filmdom enacts the title roleisthat of an ignorant, uneducated girl er who is a singer in an East Side music es hall. A composer sees her and disen covers that she possesses a marvelous He voice. From that moment her life lichagnes. The composer helps her he cultivate her voice. To support herbeself she secures a position in a muer. sical comedy company. An artist er falls in love with her. Unknown to Ida, the composer also loves her. The Dithird figure-that of an East Side "bouncer," has vowed to win Ida. The result is one of the most absorbing stories ever filmed. ah Tomorrow, Charles Chaplin in a vittwo-reel comedy, and Miss Mayne in iss new songs.-Adv.


Article from Tonopah Daily Bonanza, October 28, 1915

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PERSONAL A. V. McNAB of Thompson is a guest at the Mizpah. VICTOR BARNDT is in from Railroad valley. R. B. KILPATRICK, an old timer in Tonopah, has returned after a three years' absence. H. C. STIMLER, who IS developing a mining property at Belmont, spent today in this city. ROBERT MARSH Jr., J. C. Metcalf, E. J. Mathews and J. Donahue of Ely are auto visitors from Ely to this city. JUDGE WALSH was a passenger from Goldfield to Reno today, where he will hear a motion for a new trial in the district court. MRS. HASEMEIER and daughter, who have been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. J. Emit Cox, left this morning for their home in Los Angeles. ED PATTERSON, receiver of the defunet Nye & Ormsby County bank, returned to Carson City this morning after transacting business in Tonopah. SENATOR KEY PITTMAN was an arrival this morning from Pamlico, in Mineral county, where he is interested in a placer proposition. The mine is closed down pending the installation of a larger/pipe line. MRS. R. M. BROWN, mother of Hugh H., R. Fred and Will Brown, accompanied by her daughter Annie, and Mrs. Pasqual, a trained nurse, left this morning for St. Helena senitarium, where she will recuperate her health.


Article from Tonopah Daily Bonanza, December 30, 1915

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PERSONAL VICTOR BARNDT is spending a few days at Goldfield. MISS C. M. BROWN of Goldfield is visiting friends in Tonopah. FRANK SMITH of Tonopah is a. visitor to Goldfield for a day or two. J. C. TOGNONI and son are in from Duckwater and are stopping at the Mizpah. JUDGE FRANK P. LANGAN returned this morning to Virginia City, after holding court here. C. S. BECKER arrived this morning from Denver on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. George Ross. MISS FERN VANMETER left this morning for Goldfield, called by the illness of her father. E. O. PATTERSON, receiver for the Nye & Ormsby County bank, left or this morning's train for Carson City. L. L. PATRICK drove over by auto from Goldfield yesterday afternoon and is transacting business in Tonopah. W. C. BEATTY, J. P. Beatty and Mrs. L. Allen form an auto party that arrived yesterday from Los Angeles. M. B. CUTTER, president of the Tonopah & Goldfield railroad, and W. D. Forster, the general superintendent and traffic manager, arrived from the north this morning in the private car, Mizpah.