Burlington State Bank (Burlington, KS)

Episode Information

Episode UID
83131371527
Episode Type
Run โ†’ Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
8313137 routing
Routing Number
83-1313
Start Date
March 31, 1927
Location
Burlington, Kansas (38.194, -95.743)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
513bd69f11eb468d

Response Measures

None

Description

State receiver paid dividends in 1929โ€“30, confirming permanent closure.

Events (3)

1. March 31, 1927 Run
Cause
Rumor Or Misinformation
Cause Details
A sudden week-long run with heavy withdrawals; articles describe no insolvency and attribute closing to depositor withdrawals rather than discovered losses.
Measures
Bank directors decided to close temporarily to protect depositors; notified state banking department.
Newspaper Excerpt
a run on the bank, which started a week ago, with heavy withdrawals
Source
newspapers
2. April 7, 1927 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
The state banking department has been notified, and representative will be sent here. (Later) state bank receiver will pay dividend to depositors ... 10 per cent dividend will be paid the Burlington state bank. It is $12,600 ... 6 per cent will be paid to the Burlington bank, making a total of 86 per cent, and on Dec. 30 a final payment of 7 per cent will be paid depositors ... (1929-1930).
Source
newspapers
3. April 7, 1927 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Directors closed the bank after a week-long run depleted cash; president stated the action was precautionary though bank was solvent.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Burlington State bank here ... failed to open its doors today. The decision to close ... was reached by directors at a meeting Wednesday night.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from The Orange Leader, April 7, 1927

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KANSAS BANK per pound Lots of fresh strawberries CLOSES DOORS BURLINGTON, Kan., April ?The Burlington State bank here, McCleland's Mkt. with total resources of $208,051. failed to open its doors today The decision to close, It is believPork Chops ed. was reached by directors at a 25c meeting Wednesday night. A run per pound on the bank. which started a week ago, (with heavy withdrawals, was blamed. by A. J. Sanders, president. Veal Chops 20ยข The closing was the only way in which depositors could be protected per pound properly, Sanders declared. The bank is solvent and today's action was only precaution, he said.


Article from The Emporia Gazette, April 7, 1927

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BURLINGTON STATE SHUTS DOWN TO STOP RUN. Assets Could Be Cashed in and Depo-itors Paid Full, Says President Sanders. Burlington, April Ungton State bank closed this morning its board Notice the closing the banking audit bank's of depositors given the cause bank's closing. The bank from the state fund, many other banks Kansas. bank capital, surplus, loans and payable Sanders presithe bank and Mattie Hutchings cashier. Depositors not lose by the closing, the president could to Kansas City pay the Sanders closed stop steady that had been days. run every could the bank that flood last did not the floods. that from the closed after flood March: 1922. from bank crippled another September.


Article from Council Grove Republican, April 7, 1927

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BURLINGTON BANK FAILS Had Lost $100,000 in Deposit With drawals Topeka. Apr. Burlington state bank of that city closed its doors today. Heavy withdrawals which shrunk its cash from $297,000 few weeks ago to given as the reason for suspending business. The Burlington state was organized in 1919 with $25,000 capial. It has loans of Sandis president, A. Stone vice president, and Mattie Hutchins, cashier. The failure leaves Burlington with but one bank.


Article from The Wichita Eagle, April 8, 1927

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KANSAS BANK FAILS TO OPEN State Institution at Burlington Remains Shut After Week's Run Eagle KAN., April The Burlington State bank did not open its doors this as result decision made by Sanders, D. Harreld and Norris, of the board of directors in meeting Wednesday night. Mr. Sanders, of the institution, said that the temporary closing was made necessary because of on the bank about week ago, and that because of the many this the way to properly protect depositors. "It does not appear probable that the depositors will lose anything for the bank entirely solvent. The closing only precaution, said the president this morning. The bank's statement of March 23, 1927, shows total deposits of $171.loans cash and change $19,054.67 and total $208,051 The state banking department has been notified, and representative will be sent here.


Article from Council Grove Republican, October 1, 1929

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TO PAY DEPOSITORS Topeka, Oct. Johnson, state bank receiver will pay dividend to depositors of the Farmers bank of Bird City on Oct. 15. will be 20 per cent or A findividend of per cent will be paid for the Fidelity state of Chanute, amounting to $32,900. 10 per cent dividend will be paid the Burlington state bank. It is $12,600 and makes total of 80 per cent. The Citizens of Claflin will receive their first dividend of 69,000, or 50 per cent on Oct. 25.


Article from Council Grove Republican, December 12, 1930

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6 per cent will be paid to the Burlington bank, making a total of 86 per cent, and on Dec. 30 a final payment of 7 per cent will be paid depositors of the Emmett bank. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts and Mrs. T. A. Rob/ts of Alta Vista were in Council Grove shopping this afternoon.