Greene County Bank (Springfield, MO)

Episode Information

Episode UID
2969658591150
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
296965859 hash
Start Date
October 10, 1895
Location
Springfield, Missouri (37.215, -93.298)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
bd93fc7c013d1c9b

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None

Events (2)

1. October 10, 1895 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The Greene County bank ... was placed in the hands of a receiver today.
Source
newspapers
2. October 10, 1895 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Ordered into hands of receivers by secretary of state on advice of state bank examiner; bank did not open.
Newspaper Excerpt
did not open to-day, having been placed in the hands of receivers by the secretary of state on the advice of the state bank examiner.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (13)

Article from Santa Fe Daily New Mexican, October 10, 1895

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In the Hands of Receivers. Springfield, Mo., Oct. 10.-The Green County bank of this city, one of the oldest in the state, did not open to-day, having been placed in the hands of receivers by the secretary of state on the advice of the state bank examiner. The deposits amount to $60,000; assets, $130,000. All debts will be paid.


Article from Deseret Evening News, October 10, 1895

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A Bank Failure. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Oct. 10.-Green county bank of this city, one of the oldest in the state, did not open for business today, having been placed in the hands of receivers by thesecretary of state on theadvice of the state bank examiner. The deposits amount to $60,000; assets, $130,000.


Article from The Topeka State Journal, October 10, 1895

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Springfield, Mo., Bank Closes. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Oct. 10.-The Green County bank of this city, one ef the oldest in the state, did not open for business today, it having been placed in the hands of receivers by the secretary of state on advice of the state bank examiner. The deposits amount to $60,000 and the assets $120,000, All debts will be paid.


Article from New-York Tribune, October 11, 1895

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TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Madison, Wis., Oct. 10.-The official compilation gives Wisconsin a total population of 1,937,915, a gain since 1890 of 251.035. Canton, Ohio, Oct. ).Robert A. Miller, son of Louis A. Miller, of Aultman, Miller & Co., of Akron, has been indicted on three counts of embezzlement by the Grand Jury, It is alleged that Miller caused the failure of the agricultural implement plant of A. Aultman & Co., and the Sun Vapor plant. Dubuque, Iowa, Oct. 10. Miss Olga Watt is the fourth victim of the wholesale poisoning from trichinae at the Tapitn-Gage wedding near Sabula, Jackson County, four weeks ago. She died yesterday at her home in Barnesville, Ohio. Banker Hinsinger's son is still dangerpusly 111 at Harvard College. Pittsburg, Oct. 10.--At 6 o'clock this morning a rear-end collision occurred on the Pittsburg and Lake Erle road at Beaver Falls. The wreck was due to an unusually dense fog. Fifteen freight cars and one engine were rendered entirely worthless, causing a loss of $50,000. St. Louis, Oct. 10.-A special dispatch to "The Chrontele" from Springfield, Mo., says that the Greene County Bank falled to open its doors this morning, having been ordered into the hands of a receiver by State Bank Examiner Jones. The bank is closed to protect the stockholders. Deposits, $60,000; cash on hand over $20,000; other assets, over $130,000. St. Louts, Oct. 10.-At 11 o'clock last night a collision occurred between a Missouri Pacific accommodation train and a Wabash engine, owing to a misplaced switch In the yards at Twenty-second-st. Thirty passengers were injured, but none seriously. Cleveland, Oct. -Mary W. Merrill has begun suit against Newton W. Taylor. president of the Cleveland Paper Company. charging him with fraudulently securing more than $200,000 worth of the paper company's property, and appropriating the same to his own use. The charges Include one of establishing a branch house at Chicago, which ran in debt $45.000


Article from Arizona Republican, October 11, 1895

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A BANK GOES UNDER. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Oct. 10.-The Green county bank of this city, one of the oldest in the state, was placed in a receiver's hands today.


Article from The Anaconda Standard, October 11, 1895

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FROM DIFFERENT PARTS. New York, Oct. 10.-The Congregational Home Missionary society is in debt to banks $179,000. The treasury is empty, and inasmuch as only $100,000 of the indebtedness is secured by collateral. the banks have refused further unsecured loans. The society is absolutely dependent for the time being upon gifts of churches and individuals. Copenhagen, Oct. 10.-The British steamer Napier, belonging to North Shields, bound from Cornstadt to Rotterdam. collided off the island of Aaland, with the British steamer Livenia of Leith. The latter sank and 14 of her crew were drowned. The Napler's crew succeeded in rescuing 10 men. Springfield, Mo., Oct. 10.-The Green County bank of this city, one of the oldest in the state. did not open for business to-day, having been placed in the hands of receivers by the secretary of state. on advice of the state bank examiner. The deposits amount to m. 000: assets, $130,000. New York. Oct. 10. - -The Herald saye: Joseph H. Manley, chairman of the na. tional republican executive committee, will soon visit the Pacific slope for pleasure and politics. It is intimated the boom for Thomas B. Reed will be looked after. Cologne, Oct. 10.-A spinning factory at Rocholt, 45 miles from Munster. Westphalia, collapsed and burled 06 workmen. Ten were killed outright and nine seriously injured. Southampton. Oct. 10.-Among the passengers who will sall for New York Saturday next by the American line steamer New York are Mr. and Mrs. Claus Spreckels. Minneapolis, Oct. 10.-The Episeo house of bishops this morning voted Louisville as the next place of meet The two houses are thus at odds, lower house having voted for Atla A conference will be necessary


Article from Birmingham State Herald, October 11, 1895

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A Bank Closed Up. Springfield, Mo., Oct. 10.-The Green County bank failed to open its doors this morning, having been ordered into the hands of a receiver by State Bank Examiner Jones. The bank is closed to protect the stockholders. The deposits in the bank are small, something over $60.000, and the cash on hand exceeds $20,000. Other assets will amount to over $130,000.


Article from The Wilmington Daily Republican, October 11, 1895

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OWING to the good and glorious Democrat times, the Greene County bank of Springfield, Mo., falled to open its doors on Thursday morning. The bank has gone into the hands of a receiver for want of sufficient business to keep it going.


Article from The Daily Morning Journal and Courier, October 11, 1895

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Bank Doors Did Not Open. Springfield, Mo., Oct. 10.-The Greene County bank failed to open its doors this morning, having been ordered into the hands of a receiver by State Bank Examiner Jones. The deposits in the bank are small. something over $60,000, and the cash on hand exceeds $20,000. Other assets will amount to over $130,000.


Article from The Times, October 11, 1895

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Bank Closed to Protect Creditors. SPRINGFIELD, MO., Oct. 10.-The Green County Bank failed to open its doors this morning, having been ordered into the hands of a receiver by State Bank Examiner Jones. The bank is closed to protect the stockholders, The deposits in the bank are small, something over $60,000, and the cash on hand exceeds $20,000. Other assets will amount to over $130,000.


Article from Richmond Dispatch, October 11, 1895

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Missouri State Bank Closed. SPRINGFIELD, MO., October 10.-The Green County Bank failed to open its doors this morning, having been ordered into the hands of a receiver by State Bank-Examiner Jones. The bank is closed to protect the stockholders. The deposits in the bank are small, something over $60,000, and the cash on hand exceeds $20,000. Other assets will amount to over $130,000.


Article from The Greenville Times, October 12, 1895

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A Missouri Bank Closed. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Oct. 10.-The Greene County bank failed to open its doors this morning, having been ordered into the hands of a receiver by the state bank examiner, Gordon Jones. The deposits are small, and the opinlon is that depositors will be paid in full


Article from Albuquerque Weekly Citizen, October 12, 1895

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Another Missouri Bank Closed. springfield.oct. 10. TheGreene County bank. of this city, one of the oldest in the state. did not open today, having been placed in the hands of receivers by the secretary of state, on advice of the state bank examther. The deposits amount :0 / and assets $130,000. All debts will be paid.