Articles report Hancock Bank (Hancock, Md.) had been closed and in receivership, and reopened Feb 16, 1932 after a judge dismissed receivership proceedings. No mention of depositor runs; suspension/receivership appears to have been resolved and the bank resumed operations. Bank type inferred as state bank from name (not explicit).
Events (3)
1.February 16, 1932Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Judge Frank G. Wagaman signed an order dismissing receivership proceedings.
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newspapers
2.February 16, 1932Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
The Hancock Bank, of Hancock ... reopened yesterday with C. H Locher as president.
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newspapers
3.*Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
Bank had been closed and placed in receivership (official action) prior to reopening.
Newspaper Excerpt
the first of five banks closed in the county since last fall
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (2)
1.February 16, 1932The Washington TimesWashington, DC
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Article Text
Hancock Bank Opens; Receivership Ends HAGERSTOWN, Md., Feb. 16. The Hancock Bank, of Hancock, the first of five banks closed in the county since last fall, reopened yesterday with C. H Locher as president. The bank is the seventh of 14 closed in Mary. land to reopen. Judge Frank G. Wagaman signed an order dismissing receivership proceedings.
2.August 14, 1932Evening starWashington, DC
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TEN MARYLAND BANKS HAVE NOW REOPENED
Only Eight Institutions in State Are Now Reopening Planned.
Special Dispatch The BALTIMORE, August 13.-Ten of the eighteen their 1931, have eleventh pected September according to officials the State bank commissioner's office. for another its doors have reopened are: State Trappe, opened branch the Farmers Merchants' Commercial Bank of Frederick, Hancock Bank. Middletown Savings Bank, Provident Bank Preston, Farmers' Bank Somerset County Marion Station The tember the Savings at Williamsport.