Bank of Manning (Manning, SC)

Episode Information

Episode UID
67017571513
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
6701757 routing
Routing Number
67-0175
Start Date
January 1, 1926*
Location
Manning, South Carolina (33.695, -80.211)

Metadata

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Short Digest
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Description

The articles discuss legal proceedings and dividend payments following the bank's closure in 1926.

Events (2)

1. January 1, 1926* Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
H. Boswell and Dinkins being the receivers of the Manning bank
Source
newspapers
2. January 1, 1926* Suspension
Cause Details
The articles do not specify the original cause of the 1926 closure, only the subsequent receivership and litigation.
Newspaper Excerpt
In 1926, the Bank of Manning closed, H. Boswell and Dinkins being the receivers
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Columbia Record, December 8, 1928

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Article Text

AMERICAN BANK MUST PAY MANNING BANK Receivers of the American Bank Trust defunct lumbia institution, are required by Judge Hayne Rice, order signed Wednesday filed Friday with the Richland county court, to pay all credit 221.53 to receivers of the Bank Manning In the order Judge esets forth that there no recon the books the American Bank Trust company of made by bank the payment of sum by Clarendon county the bank three by the county. this ing the the officials of the Bank issued in the case of John Rice. the city Columbia, parte, James E. Peurofoy. receiver of the American Bank and Trust plaintiff. against H. Boswell Dinkins, receivers the Bank of Manning, and Clarendon counAllen Curtis, Sabin Sanger, Thomas Motley. Edward Motley, Harry H. Bemis, Edward co-parters, doing busiunder the firm name of Curtis and Sanger.


Article from The State, December 8, 1928

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Article Text

MANNING BANK DIVIDENDS Judge Rice Orders American Bank & Trust to Pay. IN THE RICE CASE Two Institutions Closed Two Years on Sixteen Thousand. The receivers of the American Bank company institution, are ordered by Judge Hayne F. Rice to pay all credit the Bank of Manning $16,221.53 the ceivers the Bank of cording to order issued Wednesday and filed yesterday with the RichJudge says in that no the books the Bank Trust $34,177 by the Bank Manning after the that sum by Clarendon satisfaction made the this the officials of the Bank of The the against the city James Peurifoy, receiver the American Bank Trust against Dinof the Bank of Manand Curtis Sanger MotEdward Harry H. Bemis and Edward N. co-partners, under the firm of Curtis and Sanger, defendants. In statement of the Judge Rice 1926, Bank Trust closed 1926, the Bank closed, Boswell and Dinkins being the the Manning bank. When the AmerBank Trust the Bank had the same bank the The last of these notes, had with Self After the Bank Trust closed $4,000 by the Bank ing $6,000 still due. The and to the the Bank Trust he against the credit Bank ing and interest the total this settlement the receiver ed the notes to the Bank through its three $10,000 and one Trust York City on before 1926 The sold the Trust company the Bank the American Bank and Railway company Payment refused June Norfolk Western Railway pany and Sanger them and held the notes when the company failure, and Bank from don Before the of Manning failed the the The Bank credit the Trust pay the The Bank Trust one after another claiming the the Manning was Manning addiwhich Trust Judge Dennis an order for requiring claims with the of The Bank of alone the parties defendant within specified of the American Bank Trust instituted to this and instituted the United the Eastern District South Carolina against ClarenJudge Rice that the funds part the sets paid that "This appear hard on the Judge Rice. not tor to said bank stands the Judge that Curtis and not the funds nor that they any have the held the United States He county knew the the hands and took paying Bank Manning Judge adds that the Bank has ready got credit the $4,000 paid Self entitled no further claim in that payable at the Equitable York Judge not the of and the owner had the right demand there. As claim that the made receiver with the Bank Manning should be adjusted are null and void. It that both the county of and Curtis Sanger are now making any Clerice Accident Victim Cuddy pastor St. Martin's Roman Catholic was instantly killed day his was hit by Baltimore Ohio railroad train crossing in the town.