Plymouth State Bank (Plymouth, IN)

Episode Information

Episode UID
71040071563
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7104007 routing
Routing Number
71-0400
Start Date
March 17, 1930
Location
Plymouth, Indiana (41.344, -86.310)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
0b9d59b88bd71dcd

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles show the bank in receivership and court actions; no mention of a depositor run or reopening.

Events (2)

1. March 17, 1930 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Preliminary Hearing By Plymouth Bank Receiver ... On March 17 the receiver in the Plymouth State Benk receivership, filed petition for an order of procedure ...
Source
newspapers
2. July 5, 1933 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
The Plymouth State Bank, receiver, had its title quieted gainst Anderson Co.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (2)

Article from The Culver Citizen, March 19, 1930

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Article Text

Preliminary Hearing By Plymouth Bank Receiver On March 17 the receiver in the Plymouth State Benk receivership, filed petition for an order of procedure in the administration of his trust, regarding the question of whether or not set-off is allowable, in case where person owes the bank and also had on deposit funds at the time the bank closed. The petition will be hard by the court on Friday, March 21, at 1:30


Article Text

Important Criminal and Civil Cases on Docket. Judge Albert Chipman the January term of the Marshall circuit court Saturday after of the busiest and most portant judicial periods known in this county. There were larger number of civil cases than usual, many of them of importance, and there more criminal cases than were ever known here during like time. Biggest of these were the Culvr bank bandit cases just concluded. Some of the final actions of court were the following: Daniel Penrod dismissed his suit for damages against Chas. Miller and Herman Reed. Frank McKesson and Bondurant have filed their report in the case Mary Konzen et William Konzen for partition. Frank Martindale as missioner, filed his bond for 500 in the partition case of Orville Hall, Adm., VS. Alba Hall The bond with the Fidelity & Guaranty Co. of Baltimore. Jacob Miller has filed motions for new trial in both his damcases against Mrs. Elmer Snyder. The State has dismissed its against Herbert Savage for desertion. The receiver in the of Land Bank of Louisville, Willetta Clark for foreclosure filed his final report showing payment to the clerk $77.77. The report approved receiver discharged. The Plymouth State Bank, receiver, had its title quieted gainst Anderson Co. Judgment was rendered against Everett and Dorothy Botha $1,730.14 in favor of the of John Smith. Sarah Elnora Ward divorce from Thurman Ward, and also the custody children, whose from Samuel Merrill Stoneburner partition gainst John