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1933 Bank Holiday Ordered...



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March 06, 1933

THE NORWICH SUN, New York, March 6, 1933 

* United States Bank Holiday 
* The Great Depression 
* Franklin D. Roosevelt
 

This 6 page newspaper has two column headlines on the front page that include: "Roosevelt Declares National Four Day Bank Holiday-- Special Session Called" and more. (see)

This action would have the desired effect of stopping the panic run on the nation's banks, and happened the day after F.D.R. was inaugurated. One of the more historic issues from the Depression-era

Other news of the day. Light browning with minor margin wear, otherwise good.

wikipedia notes:
: The United States Bank Holiday of the Great Depression took place in 1933 when Franklin D. Roosevelt closed the banks from March 6 to March 10 to keep depositors from bankrupting the banking system by withdrawing all their money.

Banks were allowed to reopen when they could prove that the money in their reserves was greater than or equal to the money that had been deposited in. If the banks were unsound they would stay closed or could apply for a government loan in order to keep from declaring bankruptcy.

Category: The 20th Century