Articles report a judgment for the receiver of the Bank of DeVall's Bluff relating to an $11,400 shortage by Cashier George C. Strong, indicating the bank was in receivership (i.e., closed and in liquidation). No contemporaneous run or suspension event is described in the provided clippings, only receivership/closure activity.
Events (1)
1.November 18, 1904Receivership
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Judgment was given in the Prairie chancery court for the receiver of the Bank of DeVall's Bluff against a bonding company for $11,400, the full amount of the alleged shortage of Cashier George C. Strong.
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Newspaper Articles (2)
1.November 18, 1904The Forrest City TimesForrest City, AR
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Judgment for Receiver. Judgment was given in the Prairie chancery court for the receiver of the Bank of DeVall's Bluff against a bonding company for $11,400. the full amount of the alleged shortage of Cashier George C. Strong. The case was appealed.
2.November 19, 1904The Van Buren PressVan Buren, AR
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Judgment for Receiver. Judgment was given in the Prairie chancery court for the receiver of the Bank of DeVall's Bluff against a bond ing company for $11,400. the full amount of the alleged shortage of Cashier George C. Strong The case was appealed.