Anthracite Trust Company (Scranton, PA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
60001771581
Episode Type
Run β†’ Suspension β†’ Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
6000177 routing
Routing Number
60-0017
Start Date
September 5, 1931
Location
Scranton, Pennsylvania (41.409, -75.662)

Metadata

Model
gemini-3-flash-preview (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
cf91f2b3be62ec38

Response Measures

None

Description

The bank experienced a run ('unusual heavy withdrawals') leading to its closure by the state banking department on September 11, 1931.

Events (3)

1. September 5, 1931 Run
Cause Details
The article mentions heavy withdrawals beginning the previous Saturday, though the specific trigger for the initial seepage is not detailed.
Measures
The bank initially attempted to pay out but ultimately decided to close to avoid preference among depositors.
Newspaper Excerpt
owing unusual heavy which began urday up to and yesterday, the directors... decided that the best of the depositors would be served by remaining closed
Source
newspapers
2. September 11, 1931 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
State Banking Department took over the bank due to a seepage in deposits and to protect depositors.
Newspaper Excerpt
The closing of the Anthracite Trust company was announced in notice posted on the door shortly before while stood outside waiting for the bank to open.
Source
newspapers
3. April 8, 1932 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Miss Louise G. Thomas, former teller at the closed Anthracite Trust company, will be sentenced May 23 on charges of embezzlement. In criminal court today Miss Thomas pleaded guilty to embezzling $10,703.30 of the company's funds. Pending sentence the commonwealth is to investigate a report that others than Miss Thomas benefited through her speculations.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article Text

TWO KILLED, MANY INJURED, IN FILM PLANT EXPLOSION State Banking Department Takes Over Anthracite Trust To Protect Its Depositors President Mears Issues Statement In Which He Declares Assets of Company Are Sufficient To Pay All Deposits In Full. Another Scranton bank, the Anthracite Trust company, has been taken over by the state banking department. In consequence of the Anthracite failure, unusual activity, amounting in some instances to runs, developed at most of the central city and suburban banks. As this edition went to press, all withdrawal demands were being paid on presentation by the central city institutions except the Dime Bank-Lincoln Trust company, which at 2 o'clock put into force the sixty-day notice rule. This applies only to savings deposits. Commercial business will continue in the normal course. A number of suburban banks had availed themselves of the privilege of asking their depositors to give them sixty days' notice of intention to withdraw savings accounts. Suburban institutions enforcing the sixtyday rule included the Keystone bank, the Electric City bank, the West Side bank, the Hyde Park National bank, the Minooka State bank, the Green Ridge bank, the Pine Brook bank, the North Scranton bank and the Providence bank. The closing of the Anthracite Trust company was announced in notice posted on the door shortly before while stood outside waiting for the bank to open. The banking department that its action was necessary because of a seepage in deposits. president of the institution, issued statement this morning in which he declared that the assets of the company are ficient pay the depositors in At the bank the following statement was given by the bank examiners to the press. Due to the seepage in deposits, became to the Trust company. Pennsy this special meeting of the board of the institution. held early in the morning, the direcconcurred in the action the secretary of liam in taking possession of business property of the This course was deemed necessary to conserve the interests all concerned and avoid preference depositors. Gorden stated that the AnthraTrust has no affiliation with any other bank in John W. state bank in charge of the closed the secretary of banking President Mears' Statement. President Mears likewise issued statement to the press in which he avers that "owing unusual heavy which began urday up to and yesterday, the directors, at held last night, decided that the best of the depositors would be served by remaining assets of the company sufficient to the depositors full," Mears his state. ment. the way affects the trusts or tates being handled by the trust partment. This has kept and apart from the department. Neither are the holders of or dividend by the in any way as are by Mr. seen by The declined the formal statement issued by the of the content point to Mr. affairs of the trust depart(Continued on Page 35)


Article Text

Woman Bank Employe Admits $10,703 Theft Pleads Guilty in Scranton and Will Be Sentenced Next Month SCRANTON, April 8. (AP)β€”Miss Louise G. Thomas, former teller at the closed Anthracite Trust company, will be sentenced May 23 on charges of embezzlement. In criminal court today Miss Thomas pleaded guilty to embezzling $10,703.30 of the company's funds. Pending sentence the commonwealth is to investigate a report that others than Miss Thomas benefited through her speculations.


Article Text

PLEADS GUILTY SCRANTON, Pa., April (A) Miss Louise Thomas, former teller the closed Anthracite Trust company, will be sentenced May 23 charges of embezzlement. In criminal court today Miss Thomas pleaded guilty embezzling $10,703.30 the company's funds. Pending sentence the commonwealth to investigate port that others than Miss Thomas benefited through her speculations.