Farmers Bank (Byron, GA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
64055771547
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Unsure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
6405577 routing
Routing Number
64-0557
Start Date
November 27, 1928
Location
Byron, Georgia (32.654, -83.760)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
1468922d93f924af

Response Measures

None

Description

Closure followed failure of Fourth National in Macon; sources indicate state examiners involved but reopening vs permanent closure is not clearly reported.

Events (2)

1. November 27, 1928 Run
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Run at Farmers Bank triggered by panic following the failure/closure of the Fourth National Bank of Macon.
Measures
Closed doors/stop withdrawals; officers said closing was precautionary and to conserve assets.
Newspaper Excerpt
Two banks closed their doors in the State today... and the Farmers', of Byron. The Macon bank closed after twohour run by depositors... the Byron bank closed as soon news came of the action of the Macon depository.
Source
newspapers
2. November 27, 1928 Suspension
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
Suspension/closing followed heavy runs induced by the failure of Fourth National Bank of Macon and resulting regional financial scare.
Newspaper Excerpt
Two banks in Georgia close doors after 'Run'... the Farmers', of Byron, stop withdrawals... The Fourth National was the accredited reserve agent of the Byron bank and the latter closed as soon news came of the action of the Macon depository.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from The Baltimore Sun, November 27, 1928

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Two Banks In Georgia Close Doors After "Run" Fourth National, In Macon, And Farmers, In Byron, Stop Withdrawals Macon, Ga., (P)-Two banks closed their doors in the State today. the Fourth Nation. in this city, and the Farmers', of Byron. The Macon bank closed after twohour run by depositors. Leon S. Dure, president, said the board at special meeting has decided to close and take steps Officers of the institution declined to says the caus oef the run. The bank had capital of $500,000, deposits of about $9,000,000 and resources listed $11,000,000. The Fourth National was the accredited reserve agent of the Byron bank and the latter closed as soon news came of the action of the Macon depository. The measure was said to have been precautionary.


Article from The Oregon Daily Journal, November 28, 1928

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Eight Banks Of Georgia Close; Concealed Macon. Ga., Nov. Hearts of Celery Georgia banks were closed today the Fourth result of the failure Monday National bank of with listed resources of more than bank With the exception of the Citizens Fort Valley, $100,000, the other institutions, capitalized the Bank Bank of Byronville, Irwinton bank, Preston, Citizens Bank pany Farmers' of Culloden, Bank of Bradley, comand Merchants' bank of and Farmers' bank of Byron


Article from The Brooklyn Daily Times, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT MORE BANKS CLOSE IN GEORGIA Failures in Peach Belt Due to Collapse Yesterday of $11,000,000 Institution. Macon. Ga., Nov. 28.-Eight small Georgia banks closed today as the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank of Macon, with listed resources of more than With the of the Citizens Bank of Fort Valley capitalized at the other institutions, the Bank of Byronville, Irwinton Bank, Bank of Preston, Citizens Bank Company of Culloden, Bank of Bradley Farmers Merchants Bank of Gordon, and Farmers Bank of Byron were capitalized at from to The institutions closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon All he banks located in the Georgia peach With Clyde J. Edwards in charge of an audit, and Claude Gilbert. named receiver the Fourth National here. plans today to adjust affairs so creditors could be cared for. Exact cause of the run was con. although financial circles said investments had turned out poorly. The Brooklyn Times will be published tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day.


Article from The Brooklyn Daily Times, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT MORE BANKS CLOSE IN GEORGIA Failures in Peach Belt Due to Collapse Yesterday of 000,000 Institution. Macon, Ga., Nov. Georgia closed today of the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank Macon, with tisted resources of more than With the exception of the Citizens Bank Fort Valley, capitalized at $100,000. the other institutions, the Bank of Byronville, Irwinton Bank. Bank of Preston, Bank Company of Culloden, Bank of Bradley, Farmers and Merchants Bank Gordon, and Farmers Bank of Byron were capitalized at from The institutions closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank. All he banks are located in the With Clyde Edwards in charge the Fourth Na. tional here, plans under today to affairs so creditors cared Exact cause the run was concircles said investments had turned out poorly.


Article from The Brooklyn Daily Times, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT MORE BANKS CLOSE IN GEORGIA Failures in Peach Belt Due to Collapse Yesterday of $11,000,000 Institution. Macon, Ga., Nov. small Georgia banks closed today as the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank of Macon, with listed resources of more than $11,000,000. With the exception of the Citizens Bank Fort Valley, capitalized at the other institutions, the Bank of Byronville, Irwinton Bank, Bank Preston, Citizens Bank Company Culloden, Bank of Bradley, Farmers Merchants Bank of Gordon, Farmers Bank of Byron were capitalized at from $15,000 to The institutions were closed after heavy runs due the financial that followed closing of the bank. All he banks located in the With Clyde Edwards in charge of an audit, Gilbert, named receiver of the Fourth National here, plans under today to adjust affairs so creditors cared for Exact cause of the run concealed, although circles recent turned out poorly.


Article from The Ogden Standard-Examiner, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT BANKS CLOSE WHEN ONE FAILS MACON, Ga., Nov. Eight small Georgia banks were closed today as result of the failure Monday of the Fourth National bank of Macon. with listed resources of more than With the exception of the Citizens' bank of Fort Valley. capitalized at $100,000. the other institutions. the Bank of Byronville, Irwinton bank, Bank of Preston, Citizens Bank company of Culloden, Bank of Bradley, Farmers and Merchants' Bank of Gordon, and Farmers' Bank of Byron capitalized at from $15,000 to $25,000. The institutions were closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to the financial scare that followed closIng of the Macon bank All the banks located the Georgia peach belt. Exact cause of the run was con. cealed, although financial circles said recent investments had turned out, poorly.


Article from Transcript-Telegram, November 28, 1928

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EIGHT MORE BANKS CLOSED IN GEORGIA Shut-Down of Fourth National in Macon After Run Forces Others to Appeal to State Two Declared Insolvent. Ga., Nov. the closing the Fourth National Bank Macon after run, eight other financial institutions have turned their affairs over the State Banking said that the closing of the Macon bank forced the others shut down. The banks involved are the Farmers' Bank of Byron, the Citizens' Bank Fort Valley, the Irwinton Bank of Irwinton. the Bank of Byromville. the Bank of Bradley. the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Gordon. the Bank of Culloden and the Bank Preston. The State Bank Examiner will take charge at once and every effort be made reorganize and reopen the banks soon What caused the run on the Macon bank not known. One report lays to rumors regarding the dropping of negotiations for the sale of the Fourth National to syndicate of lanta financiers. The Citizens' Bank of Fort Valley declared by its officers be solvent and the suspension attributed to desire to conserve assets. President Martin said had cap. ital of $100,000 surplus and undivided profits of $80,000. There on the bank yes. terday following of the run on the Fourth National of Macon. The Byron Bank had capital stock of deposits of about $15. 000. H. Weaver president. Officers said that the bank was solvent and that the closing was made to The Fourth National Bank of Maone of the largest institutions in middle Georgia. was organized nineago and had capital stock of $500,000. of more than and deposits of about At one time during the about people on hand. The police any disorder. President Leon Dure today that plans being pushed rapidly. and that the would suffer hardship result of the closing. new be formed at once It stated. to take over the existing to the Georgia and pay all positors in full, provided they select this course. Meantime, Ellis D. Robb, chief na tional bank of the Sixth District, had taken over the affairs of liquidation and received will named.


Article from The Anniston Star, November 29, 1928

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EIGHT SMALL GEORGIA BANKS CLOSE DOORS Failure Of Fourth National Of Macon Brings Collapse To Others small Georgia banks were closed today as result of the failure Monday of the Fourth National bank of Macon. with listed resources of more than $11,000,000. -With the exception of the citizens bank of Fort Valley, capitalized at $100,000 the other institutions, the Bank of Byronville, Irwinton bank, Bank of Preston Citizens Bank company of Culloden Bank of Bradley, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Gordon, and Farmers Bank of Byron were capitalized at from $15,000 to $25,000. The institutions were closed after heavy runs Tuesday due to a financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank. All the banks were located in the Georgia peach belt. With Clyde J. Edwardson in charge of an audit. and Claude Gilbert named as receiver of the Fourth National here. plans were under way today to adjust affairs so creditors could be cared for, Exact cause of the run was concealed, although financial circles said recent investments had turned out poorly. There are 47 public swimmingbaths in London and 3,995,915 people bathed in them in 1926-the last year for which complete figures are available.


Article from The Marshall News Messenger, November 29, 1928

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Eight Georgia Banks Fail To Open Wednesday Atlanta Nov Eight small Georgia banks today result the Monday the Fourth National Bank with listed than With the exception of the zens Bank Fort capital the other Bank of Preston. Citizens Bank Company Culloden: Bank Farmers and Mer Bank of Gordon: and Farm Bank of Byron from $15,000 to $25,000 institutions closed ter heavy runs Tuesdav due the financial that followed the Macon bank All the banks located the eGorgia belt FOUND NOT GUILTY Texas. Nov. 28. Police Chief Pat Sullivan, against whom charges of inefficiency were preferred by Fire and Police Commissioner Frank Mellina, found "not guilty" by City Council. He will retain his position.


Article from The Altus Times-Democrat, November 29, 1928

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EIGHT GEORGIA BANKS CLOSED MACON. Ga. Nov. Eight small Georgia banks were closed today as result of the failure Monday of the Fourth National Bank of with listed resources of more than With the exception of the Citizens bank of Fort Valley, capitalized $100,000. other institutions. the bank of Byronville and Bank of Irwinton: Bank of Preston. Citizens Bank company of Culloden. Bank of Bradley, Farmers and Merchants Bank of Gordon. and Farmers bank of Byron were capitalized at from $15,000 $25,000 The institutions were closed after heavy runs Tue day due to the financial scare that followed closing of the Macon bank