Citizens Bank (Waynesboro, GA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
64022371520
Episode Type
Suspension β†’ Reopening
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
6402237 routing
Routing Number
64-0223
Start Date
August 15, 1926
Location
Waynesboro, Georgia (33.090, -82.016)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
2205f014ecd60225

Response Measures

None

Description

Suspension described as temporary with steps toward reorganization and merger; no run reported.

Events (1)

1. August 15, 1926 Suspension
Cause
Correspondent
Cause Details
Suspension brought about by the recent insolvency of the Bankers Trust Company of Atlanta.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Citizens Bank of Waynesboro and Waynesboro Savings Bank suspended business temporarily Monday morning.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Atlanta Constitution, August 17, 1926

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2 BANKS CLOSE TEMPORARILY Waynesboro, August The Citizens Savings pended business temporarily Monday This brought about recent closing the Trust Company Atlanta. which the banks derstood that the will care


Article from The Macon Telegraph, August 17, 1926

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TWO BANKS ARE CLOSED WAYNESBORO, Ga., Aug. 15. (AP)β€”The Citizens Bank of Waynesboro and Waynesboro Savings Bank suspended business temporarily Monday morning. This suspension was brought about by the recent insolvency of the Bankers Trust Company of Atlanta. Steps have already been taken towards reorganizing at which time the two banks will be merged. It is understood that the liabilities will be taken care of. LITTLE JUNE WILLIAMS DIES FORSYTH, Ga., Aug. 16.β€”June, the three-year-old daughter of Mrs. J. A. Williams, of Forsyth, died at 2 o'clock this afternoon following a short illness. Interment will be in Forsyth cemetery tomorrow afternoon following services at the Methodist church at 3:30. She is survived by her parents and an infant brother; by her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams, of Culloden, and her maternal grandfather, E. W. Ross, of Barnesville.


Article from The Atlanta Journal, August 17, 1926

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New Orleans Cotton Sells Over New York On Rainfall Report BY GEORGE 1926.) NEW YORK (Tuesday), Aug. Following reports of the heaviest rainfall month in various belt in the sections of adpast 24 vance in Tuesday cotton All near positions sold above Orleans the December all sold New January positions York. between the two markets is for substantial premium on New York rep. resenting in way the cost of this sit has begun to attract spread on the exchange sold one liquidation in the shape of heavy profit taking long contracts caused of The advance has rapid that the basis and fluctuations LIVINGSTON CO STOCK LETTER that upset that Federal bank would this The unefficial not dend What of marks that steel good the Steel sold at and wards the stocks and this Just results steel least day to taken but business ment the now many flieting factors the Stocks are high six lines extreme development of cance FENNER BEANE COTTON LETTER advanced the start the with The on and The stream and the the they have made Money and Exchange Waynesboro Banks Suspend WAYNESBORO Aug. The Citizens of aynesboro and Vaynesboro pended to on the bank ated in the and the cording to an official of the bank the unpaid which which The boro the An the stated that the liabilities will be and already der A the and Blount Gray, of Naval Stores list bonds traded COTTONSEED OIL MARKET December January FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS July 100 Fed. 103