Union National Bank (New Brighton, PA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
454901294
Episode Type
Run Only
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
45490 national
Charter Number
4549
Start Date
October 30, 1907
Location
New Brighton, Pennsylvania (40.730, -80.310)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
f52d9a0be7add732

Response Measures

Accommodated withdrawals, Public signal of financial health

Events (2)

1. April 11, 1891 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. October 30, 1907 Run
Cause
Rumor Or Misinformation
Cause Details
A Hungarian woman misread a garbage dump sign and shouted that the bank had no interest/is no good, triggering a panic among foreign workmen.
Random Run
Yes
Random Run Snippet
Hungarian woman misread garbage sign; shouted No interest at the bank; it's no good.
Measures
Bank promptly paid depositors in silver; depositors returned funds next day.
Newspaper Excerpt
A Hungarian woman misinterpreted a garbage dump sign and running to a manufacturing plant shouted: No interest at the bank. Its no good. The foreign workmen... rushed to the bank. All were promptly paid in silver.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from Daily Press, October 31, 1907

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Article Text

HUNS HAD TO TAKE OFF SHIRTS TO CARRY SILVER Ignorance Led to Run on New Brighton, Pa., Bank, But Depositors Returned Money. (By Associated Press.) NEW BRIGHTON, PA., Oct. 30.-A large* bulk of silver coin was taken back to the Union National Bank today by foreigners who panie stricken yesterday made a run on the institution. A Hungarian woman misinterpreted a garbage dump sign and running to a manufacturing plant shouted: "No interest at the bank. Its no good." The foreign workmen. hatless and coatless, rushed to the Lank. All were promptly paid in silver. Some of them had so much that they had to take off their shirts to make money bags. Today. nearly all took their money back after spending a sleepless night guarding it.


Article from The Free Lance, November 2, 1907

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Article Text

Garbage Sign Caused Run On Bank. New Brighton, Pa., Oct. 31.-A large bulk of silver coin was taken back to the Union National bank by foreign. ers who, panic-stricken Tuesday, made a run on the institution. A Hungarian woman misinterpreted a garbage dump sign, and running to a manufacturing plant shouted: "No interest at the bank. It's no good." The foreign workmen, hatless and coatless, rushed to the bank. All were promptly paid in silver. Some had 80 much that they had to take off their shirts to make money bags. Wednesday nearly all took their money back after spending a sleepless night guarding it. it