Farmers & Mechanics Savings Bank (Alexandria, VA)

Episode Information

Episode UID
9139343191248
Episode Type
Suspension β†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
913934319 hash
Start Date
December 7, 1903
Location
Alexandria, Virginia (38.818, -77.082)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
d09f7efa9cd98dfd

Response Measures

None

Description

Court decrees and receivers/ substituted receiver indicate the bank was in receivership; no articles describe a depositor run.

Events (4)

1. December 7, 1903 Receivership
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Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903 ... former receiver
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newspapers
2. May 3, 1904 Receivership
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Decrees of the ... 3rd of May, 1904 ... Leonard Marbury, former receiver
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newspapers
3. June 16, 1904 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
appointed to state and settle the accounts of said Leonard Marbury, receiver
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newspapers
4. November 29, 1906 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
GARDNER L BOOTHE, Substituted Receiver of Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank of Alexandria, Va.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (10)

Article from Alexandria Gazette, June 16, 1904

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CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE IN THE Alexandria. John A. Marshall vs. the Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after suggesting to the court the death of Leonard Marbury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commissioner of the court, is appointed to state and settle the accounts of said Leonard Marbury, receiver, as aforesaid, and report to the court the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on deposit with any bank or banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, June 21, 1904

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By NEVELL S. GREENAWAY, D. C. je18 w4w-s Oliver & Brumback, p. q. CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE IN THE Alexandria. John A. Marshall vs. the Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after suggesting to the court the death of Leonard Marbury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commissioner of the court, is appointed to state and settle the account of said Leonard Marbury, receiver, as aforesaid, and report to the court the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on deposit with any bank or banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, June 24, 1904

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE city of Alexandria. John A. Marshall vs. the Farmers and Me- chanics' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after sug- gesting to the court the death of Leonard Mar- bury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commission- er of the court, is appointed to state and settle the account of said Leonard Marbury, re- ceiver, as aforesaid, and report to the court the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on de- posit with any bank or banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, June 25, 1904

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THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE IN city of Alexandria. John A. Marshall VS. the Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after suggesting to the court the death of Leonard Marbury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commissioner of the court, is appointed to state and settle the account of said Leonard Marbury, receiver, as aforesaid, and report to the court the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on deposit with any bank or banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, June 27, 1904

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CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE IN THE Alexandria. John A. Marshall vs. the Farmers and Mechanies' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after suggesting to the court the death of Leonard Marbury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commissioner of the court, is appointed to state and settle the account of said Leonard Marbury, receiver, as aforesaid, and report to the court the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on deposit with any bank or banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, July 2, 1904

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE city of Alexandria. John A. Marshall vs. the Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after suggesting to the court the death of Leonard Marbury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commissioner of the court, is appointed to state and settle the account of said Leonard Marbury, receiver, as aforesaid, and report to the court the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on deposit with any bank of, banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, July 5, 1904

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N THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE I city of Alexandria. John A. Marshall vs. the Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after suggesting to the court the death of Leonard Marbury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commissioner of the court, is appointed to state and settle the account of said Leonard Marbury, receiver, as aforesaid, and report to the court the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on deposit with any bank or banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, July 11, 1904

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CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE IN THE Alexandria. John A. Marshall VS. the Farmers and Mechanies' Savings Bank et al. In chancery. Decrees of the 7th of December, 1903, and 3rd of May, 1904, in the above suit, after suggesting to the court the death of Leonard Marbury, former receiver, further set forth that William E. Fendall, esq., Master Commissioner of the court, is appointed to state and settle the account of said Leonard Marbury, receiver, as aforesaid, and report to the eourt the balance remaining in the hands of the said Leonard Marbury, receiver, at the time of his death, and also what fund he had on deposit with any bank or banking institution, and what disposition is proper to be made of any money under the control of the court in this cause.


Article from Alexandria Gazette, November 29, 1906

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them: Jamieson, Mary 8. Adams, C. F. Joyce, Atha Albrand, Elizabeth Lee, Willard Blunt, T. W. Lynch, Willard Broadbeck, W. J. Muir, John A. Began, Charles A. Morgan, W. Frosser Branson, Melinda Cogan, William Morgan, John W Moncure, W. P. Campbell, Samuel Mellbenney, J. J. Campbell, Hugh McKennan, Margaret Cogan, W. W. Noland, Ja es O. Delabay, E. H. Daingerfield, R. F. Pilgrim's Progress So. ciety No. 1, Francis, Julia A. Poss, Henry B. Graham, John C. Goings, Susan Pugh, Mary Rich, W. H. Goodrich, Charles Hamilton, Dr. Geo. S. Smith, Mary Hunter, John Sweetings, Aug. Union Female Society. GARDNER L BOOTHE, Substituted Receiver of Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank of AlexandrΓ­a, Va. no14 w4w-w


Article from Alexandria Gazette, December 7, 1906

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Jamieson, Mary S. Adams, C. F. Joyce, Atha Albrand, Elizabeth Lee, Willard Blunt, T. W. Lynch, Willard Broadbeck, W. J. Muir, John A. Bogan, Charles A. Morgan, W. Prosser Branson, Melinda Morgan, John W Cogan, William Moncure, W. P. Campbell, Samuel Mellhenney, J. J. Campbell, Hugh McKennan, Margaret Cogan, W. W. Noland, James O. Delabay, E. II. Pilgrim's Progress So. Daingerfield, R. F. ciety No. 1, Francis, Julia A. Poss, Henry B. Graham, John C. Pugh, Mary Goings, Susan Rich, W. H. Goodrich, Charles Hamilton, Dr. Geo. S. Smith, Mary Sweetings, Aug. Hunter, John Union Female Society. GARDNER L. BOOTHE, Substituted Receiver of Farmers and Mechanics' Savings Bank of Alexandria, Va, no14 w4w-w