Bank holiday in 1933 caused apprehension

President Franklin D. Roosevelt took an unprecedented action in March of 1933 when he declared a national bank holiday, meaning that every bank in the nation was closed down until further notice. The First National Bank and Perryton National Bank found themselves closed and their customers were without access to their bank accounts. The move was made in order to get financia...

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