East Florida Savings & Trust Company (Palatka, FL)

Episode Information

Episode UID
7329570691527
Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
trust
Bank ID
732957069 hash
Start Date
March 3, 1927
Location
Palatka, Florida (29.649, -81.638)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
610800906bd888a8

Response Measures

None

Description

Bank had reopened March 3, 1927, then closed and receivers were appointed in mid-September 1927.

Events (3)

1. March 3, 1927 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
East Florida Savings and Trust company, Palatka, Mar. 3, 1927.
Source
newspapers
2. September 16, 1927 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank closed and state comptroller announced; receivers were appointed the next day.
Newspaper Excerpt
which closed there yesterday. Comptroller Ernest Amos announced.
Source
newspapers
3. September 17, 1927 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Lisenby Hancock, prominent business men of Palatka, were appointed for the East Florida Savings Trust which closed doors there Comptroller Ernest Amos announced
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Palm Beach Post, June 1, 1927

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Article Text

FIRST AMERICAN HERE ADDS GRATIFICATION Twenty-five Banks Closed In State Are Reopened In Last Nine Months BANK OPENS Tallahassee, May 31—AP.—Authority has been granted the People's Bank, of St. Cloud to reopen tomorrow, it was announced today at the state banking department. The bank suspended operations sometime ago. By the Associated Press Tallahassee, May 31.—Gratification is being expressed by the state banking department over the rapid succession of bank reopenings taking place over Florida. Reopening of the Bank of Orange and Trust company, of Orlando, and the First-American Bank and Trust company, of West Palm Beach, the latest of the institutions to announce a resumption of business was received with satisfaction here by the banking department officials. The successive reopenings, it was declared, has been due largely to cooperative efforts extended among banking department officials and heads of the institutions, and to an excellent spirit prevailing among the public. Particularly without the latter, such progress could not be accomplished, it was stated. Since August, 1926, twenty-five banks which had previously suspended, have reopened, according to a revised list compiled by banking department heads. Two other institutions reopened, and later closed again. Following is a list of the reopened banks of the state, their location, and the date of their reopening: Citizens Bank of Bushnell, Bushnell, Feb. 1, 1927; Delray Bank and Trust company, Delray, Nov. 1, 1926; People's Bank and Trust company, St. Petersburg, Oct. 5, 1926; Bank of Osceola County, Kissimmee, Sept. 14, 1926; Bank of Dade City, Dade City, Sept. 11, 1926. Palatka Bank and Trust company, Palatka, Oct. 4, 1926; Bank of Groveland, Groveland, Dec. 18, 1926; Bank of Umatilla, Umatilla, Oct. 7, 1926; First State Bank of Clermont, Clermont, Sept. 28, 1926; Citizens Bank of Eustis, Oct. 27, 1926; Bank of Mount Dora, Mount Dora, Sept. 7, 1926; Bank of Tavares, Tavares, Aug. 24, 1926; Bank of Oakland, Oakland, Oct. 4, 1926. Commercial Bank of Live Oak, Live Oak, Sept. 11, 1926; Bank of Jennings, Jennings, Sept. 13, 1926; Lake Butler Bank, Lake Butler, Dec. 3, 1926; Bank of Monticello, Monticello, Sept. 14, 1926; Polk County Trust company, Lakeland, Sept. 28, 1926; State Exchange Bank, Lake City, Oct. 16, 1926; East Florida Savings and Trust company, Palatka, Mar. 3, 1927. Stuart Bank and Trust company, Stuart, Oct. 11, 1926; People's Bank of Crescent City, Crescent City, Sept. 27, 1926; Palmetto State Bank, Palmetto, May 19, 1927; Bank of Orange and Trust company, Orlando, May 23, 1927, and First American Bank and Trust company, West Palm Beach, May 25, 1927.


Article from The Miami News, September 17, 1927

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Article Text

BANK RECEIVERS NAMED Sept. Lisenby Hancock business men of Palatka. were pointed for the East Florida Savings Trust which closed doors there Comptroller Ernest Amos announced


Article from The Tampa Tribune, September 17, 1927

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FIRST ARREST MADE AFTER INQUIRY INTO CENTER HILL DEATH Sept. News Tucker arrested this afternoon Winter Garden warrant sworn out the sheriff's office Sumter county and will brought here for questioning connection of Dallas Fussell, Center Hill farmer, Fussell found in his home with bullett wound in his head and his daughter, Stella, beaten with note Fussell's mated he suicide after his daughter. time, Sumter which caused to Fussell had been murdered. and the arrest this afternoon was result of the investigation that has been carried on since. BANK RECEIVERS NAMED Sept. Lisenby Hancock, prominent business of Palatka. today appointed receivers for the East Florida Savings and Trust Company. which closed there yesterday. Comptroller Ernest Amos announced.