Farmers National Bank (Hendricks, MN)

Episode Information

Episode UID
945701599
Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
94570 national
Charter Number
9457
Start Date
March 6, 1933
Location
Hendricks, Minnesota (44.507, -96.424)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
127a9ad4f14658ae

Response Measures

None

Receivership Details

Depositor recovery rate
54.2%
Date receivership started
1933-12-08
Date receivership terminated
1939-03-21
Share of assets assessed as good
48.2%
Share of assets assessed as doubtful
45.3%
Share of assets assessed as worthless
6.5%

Description

Used federal March 1933 banking holiday as suspension; receivership date matches December 1933 references.

Events (5)

1. June 21, 1909 Chartered
Source
historical_nic
2. March 6, 1933 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
President Roosevelt's nationwide bank holiday (Minnesota state proclamation and federal proclamation, March 6–9, 1933) suspended banking transactions.
Newspaper Excerpt
there shall be maintained and observed by all banking institutions ... a bank holiday, and that during said period all banking transactions shall be suspended.
Source
newspapers
3. December 8, 1933 Receivership
Source
historical_nic
4. December 8, 1933 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Graff of this place has been named ... receiver for the closed Farmers National bank at Hendricks, and he has gone to that place to take over the affairs of the bank.
Source
newspapers
5. February 5, 1935 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Depositors in the closed Farmers National bank of Hendricks are being paid their first dividends by A. F. Goblirsch, receiver. The payment amounts to 35 per cent of the deposits and totals close to $70,000.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Sauk Centre Herald, March 9, 1933

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Article Text

# The Banking Holiday Order Surprise Local Institutions Functioning to a Limited Degree-Making Change # MAY END TOMORROW Congress Meeting Today In Special Session to Take Drastic Action The economic situation of the country came near breaking point the latter part of last week when extensive runs were being made on a nationwide scope of the larger banking houses of the country. The situation became so aggravated that Saturday morning Lieut. Gov. Solberg, acting as governor during the absence from the State of Gov. Floyd Olson after conferring with the attorney general issued a state-wide proclamation declaring a bank holiday for all banks in Minnesota. A special session of the Minnesota legislature called for Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, ratified the action of the lieutenant governor. No sooner had President Roosevelt been inaugurated that he issued the following proclamation: WHEREAS there have been heavy and unwarranted withdrawals of gold and currency from our banking institutions for the purpose of hoarding; and WHEREAS continuous and increasingly extensive speculative activity abroad in foreign exchange has resulted in severe drains on the nation's stocks of gold; and WHEREAS these conditions have created a national emergency; and WHEREAS it is in the best interests of all bank depositors that a period of respite be provided with a view to preventing further hoarding of bullion or currency or speculation in foreign exchange and permitting the application of appropriate measures to protect the interests of our people; and WHEREAS it is provided in section 5 (B) of the act of October 6, 1917, (RO Stat. L. 411) as amended, "that the President may investigate, regulate, or prohibit under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, by means of licenses or otherwise, any transactions in foreign exchange and the export, hoarding, melting, or earmarking of gold or silver coin or bullion or currency..."; and WHEREAS it is provided in section 16 of the said act "that whoever shall wilfully violate any of the provisions of this act or of any license, rule, or regulation issued thereunder, and whoever shall wilfully violate, neglect, or refuse to comply with any order of the President issue.l in compliance with the provisions of this act, shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than $10,000, or, if a natural person, imprisoned for not more than 10 years, or both..." NOW, THEREFORE, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, in view of such national emergency and by virtue of the authority vested in me by said act and in order to prevent the export, hoarding, or earmarking of gold or silver coin or bullion or currency, do hereby proclaim, order, direct and declare that from Monday, the sixth day of March, to Thursday, the ninth day of March, both dates inclusive, there shall be maintained and observed by all banking institutions and all branches thereof located in the United States of America, including the territories and insular possessions, a bank holiday, and that during said period all banking transactions shall be suspended. During such holiday, excepting as hereinafter provided, no such banking institution or branch shall pay out export, earmark, or permit the withdrawal or transfer in any manner or by any device whatsoever, of any gold or silver coin or bullion or currency or take any other action which might facilitate the hoarding (Continued on Page Four)


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Sturgis May Get Lake Sturgis, S. D.-Special: With the offer of grant of land by William Hoel, Bear Butte rancher, possibilities for lake for Sturgis are good, It was announced at a meeting of the commercial club. The land will be surveyed by the state game and fish commission and after a decision, the matter will be taken up with the commanding officer at Fort Meade, as the dam must be built on government property. Hendricks Bank Receiver Named Ivanhoe, Minn George will distribute 500 bags of candy chil- and Graff of this place has been named and town to all country as receiver for the closed Farmers nuts December 23, the grades National bank at Hendricks, and he dren in American Legion by the has gone to that place to take over sponsored and auxiliary. Members of the Legion the affairs of the bank. placed large Christmas with tree smaller in the of town Geddes Legion to Treat Children center part trees alons the streets. -Special: Santa Claus Geddes, S.


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$390,287 ESTATE TAX REFUND IS ANNOUNCED Washington. — (AP) — Federal tax refunds for the fiscal year 1934, made public by the collector of internal revenue, showed an estate tax refund of $390,287 had been paid the heirs of the late Charles A. Weyerhaeuser, St. Paul, Minn. Thirty-nine other firms, individuals and estates were refunded amounts in excess of $1,000 for the fiscal year. The second largest amount was paid under the will of Enoch F. Berrisford of St. Paul. Tracy Free of Crime Tracy, Minn.—Special: What has become of the wrongdoers in Tracy? This is a question which Judge Casselman would like to have answered. Three months have passed and only one offender, arranged on a minor charge, has been brought into the city magistrate's court. Hendricks Bank Pays Hendricks, Minn.—Special: Depositors in the closed Farmers National bank of Hendricks are being paid their first dividends by A. F. Goblirsch, receiver. The payment amounts to 35 per cent of the deposits and totals close to $70,000. Early Settler Dies Lake Benton, Minn.—Special: In the death of Henry Enke, which occurred at the home of his son, Forrest Enke, here, this section lost one of its pioneers. Mr. Enke was 79 years old. He was born in Rochester, Minn., and had resided here continuously since 1879. Votes $1,500 for Farm Work Windom, Minn.—Special: The county commissioners of Cottonwood county have voted an appropriation of $1,500 for the continuance of agricultural extension work in the county during the present year. Lets Test Well Contract Worthington, Minn. — Special: The city council at a special meet-