Bosak State Bank (Scranton, PA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
60002471581
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
6000247 routing
Routing Number
60-0024
Start Date
September 5, 1931
Location
Scranton, Pennsylvania (41.409, -75.662)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
b50d9ecad8edfac7

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles report the bank failed/closed and later had a receiver; no explicit run is described.

Events (2)

1. September 5, 1931 Suspension
Cause Details
Bank failed to open its doors; article gives no specific trigger or explanation.
Newspaper Excerpt
Bosak bank here failed to open its doors today. The bank's deposits total more than $4,000,000.
Source
newspapers
2. June 12, 1934 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The Bosak bank receiver was also allowed by court to sell property acquired at sheriff's sale to Edward F. Becker for $2,800.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article Text

SCRANTON BANK FAILS Pa., Sept. failed open its Bosak bank here The bank's deposits doors today. total more than $4,000,000.


Article Text

LATE NEWS BRIEFS (Associated Press Leased Wire.) Kansas City, Sept. Reichers, Arlington, N. Bendix Trophy who was forced down at Beatrice, Neb., yesterday, took off here tday at 12:40 p.m. C.S.T. in an attempt to better the Karasas time of Major Jimmie Doolittle, who distance yesterday in hours minutes 30 seconds. Leased Wire.) Oslo, Norway, Sept. Hubert Wilkins reported by radio from his polar submarine Nautilus this evening that the craft had been damaged in dive under the ice pack, but the damage was not of a serious nature. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) London, Zeppelin, bound homewards Sept. from cruise to Brazil, her position at a.m. Eastern Standard time) today as being 15.51 degrees north west gitude, and said she was nearing the Verde islands at 50 miles an hour. The message Cape came through the New Brooklyn. Press Leased Wire.) Bosak bank here failed to Scranton, Sept. open its doors today. The bank's deposits total more than $4,000,000.


Article Text

Loan Bonds Given Approval by Court (Continued from Page Three) Brady. Sigmund Nowicki, Walter Krasowski and Frank H. Smith. The notes originally covered loan of $16,000 made by the Hass-Brady company, this city. The Bosak bank receiver was also allowed by court to sell property acquired at sheriff's sale to Edward F. Becker for $2,800. The real estate is located at Amherst and Sloan streets, this city. A commission of $100 to John J. Collins, real estate agent, was approved.