Newmarket Savings Bank (Newmarket, NH)

Episode Information

Episode UID
7769802191106
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
savings
Bank ID
776980219 hash
Start Date
February 26, 1892
Location
Newmarket, New Hampshire (43.083, -70.935)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
19ff3fbd1f32f9f1

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None

Events (1)

1. February 26, 1892 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Unfortunate investments in real estate and personal securities; deposits about $191,000.
Newspaper Excerpt
the New-Market Savings Bank, of New-Market, N. H., has suspended. The cause was unfortunate investments in real estate and on personal security.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from New-York Tribune, February 27, 1892

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1 SAVINGS BANK SUSPENDS. Boston, Feb. 26.-A "Journal" dispatch says that the New-Market Savings Bank, of New-Market, N. H., has suspended. The cause was unfortunate investments in real estate and on (personal security. The


Article from The Morning News, February 27, 1892

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A Savings Bank Suspends. NEWMARKET, N. H., Feb. 26.-The Newmarket Savings Bank has suspended. Its deposits are about $191,000.


Article from The Providence News, February 27, 1892

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A Savings Bank Suspends. NEW MARKET, N. H., Feb. 27.-The New Market Savings Bank suspended to-day. The suspension is due to unfortunate investment in real estate and personal securities. The bank had deposits to the amount of $191,000.


Article from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 27, 1892

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Business Troubles. POTTSVILLE, Pa., Feb. 26-A false rumor. started by nn unknown person, caused a run on the Union National bank of Mahonoy City today, but the depositsrs soon found out there was nothing in the report and stopped. BOSTON, Feb. 26,-A Journal special says the New Market Savings bank, of New Market, N. H., has suspended. The cause is unfortunate investments in real estate. The deposits are about $191,000. The bank will be closed up. DENVER, Feb. 26.-The Western Farm Mortgage Trust Company has filed its annual report in the district court. It shows a capital stock of $8,000,000, of which it is alleged two-filths was paid-in stock, being paid in by the surrender of an equal amount of stock in the Western Farm Mortgage Loan Company, of Lawrence, Kan., and the debts amount to $2,303,072. CINCINNATI, Feb. 26,-Spiegier & Co., tanners,


Article from Evening Journal, February 27, 1892

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Another Bank Fails. NEW MARKET, N. H., Feb. 27.-The New Market Savings bank has suspended. Unfortunate investments was the cause. The deposits are about $191,000. There will be a considerable loss to depositors. The bank will be closed up.


Article from The Salt Lake Herald, February 27, 1892

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The Newmarket, N. H., Bank Suspends. BOSTON, Feb. 26.-A Journal special says: The Newmarket Savings bank, Newmarket, N. H., has suspended. Thecause is unfortunate investments in real estate, Deposits hre about $191,000. The bank will be closed up.


Article from Los Angeles Herald, February 27, 1892

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Banks in Trouble. BOSTON, Feb. 26.-A Journal special says the Newmarket savings bank, of Newmarket, N. H., has suspended. The cause was unfortunate investments in real estate. The deposits are about $191,000. The bank will be closed up. POTTSVILLE, Pa., Feb. 26.-A false rumor started by an unknown person caused a run on the Union National bank at Mahandy City today, but the depositors soon found out that there was nothing in the report and stopped.


Article from Passaic City Record, March 5, 1892

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THE NEWS EPITOMIZED, Eastern and Middle States. THE New Market Savings Bank, of New Market, N. H., has suspended. The cause was unfortunate investments in real estate and on personal security. GENERAL GEORGE W. CULLUM, a distinguished officer of volunteers during the Cival War and a retired Colonel of Engineers of the regular army, died recently at his home in New York City of pneumonia. He was eighty-three years old. A STORM caused extensive damage to the New Jersey coast. High winds, rain and snow delayed shipping, caused broken bones and played havoc generally.


Article from Fisherman & Farmer, March 11, 1892

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THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. Eastern and Middle States. THE New Market Savings Bank, of New Market, N. H., has suspended. The cause was unfortunate investments in real estate and on personal security. GENERAL GEORGE W. CULLUM, a distinguished officer of volunteers during the Cival Wall and a retired Colonel of Engineers of the regular army, died recently at his home in New York City of pneumonia. He was eighty-three years old. A STORM caused extensive damage to the New Jersey coast. High winds, rain and snow delaved shipping, caused broken bones and played havoc generally.


Article from The Abbeville Press and Banner, March 16, 1892

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THE NEWS EPITOMIZED. Eastern and Middle States. THE New Market Savings Bank, of New Market, N. H., has suspended. The cause was unfortunate investments in real estate and on personal security. GENERAL GEORGE W. CULLUM, a distinguished officer of volunteers during the Cival War and a retired Colonel of Engineers of the regular army, died recently at his home in New York City of pneumonia. He was eighty-three years old. A STORM caused extensive damage to the New Jersey coast. High winds, rain and snow delaved shipping, caused broken bones and played havoc generally.