Curtis Bean Dall

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*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=114084109&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=10 ''Indiana Evening Gazette'', 4 Apr 1934], pg 7, "...Curtis Dall, presidential son-in-law, hadn't been heard of here for some time until he publicly protested the Securities Act..."
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=114084109&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=10 ''Indiana Evening Gazette'', 4 Apr 1934], pg 7, "...Curtis Dall, presidential son-in-law, hadn't been heard of here for some time until he publicly protested the Securities Act..."
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=99257735&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=15 ''Mason City Globe-Gazette'' (Mason City, Iowa), 15 Jun 1934], pg 1, "President's Daughter Establishes Reno Residence", "Mrs. Anna Dall Believed to be Asking Divorce :Has Not Lived with Her Husband for More Than Year", "Reno, Nev., June 15 (AP) — Mrs. Anna Curtis Dall, daughter of President Roosevelt, is establishing residence here and it was assumed divorce proceedings were in prospect.  Mrs. Dall has leased a home at Lake Tahoe.  The daughter of the president has been seperated from her husband for more than a year.  With her two children, "Sistie" and "Buzzie," she lived at the white house during the past year.  Mrs. Dall was not available here today, but it was understood she was enroute to this city.  Mr. and Mrs. Dall were married in June, 1926.  Mrs. Dall left Washington yesterday with her children.  Shortly after the Roosevelts entered the white house, Elliott Roosevelt, a son, left for the west coast, established residence at Las Vegas and obtained a divorce from Elizabeth Donner Roosevelt of Philadelphia.  A few days later, in Burlington, Iowa, he was married to Miss Ruth Googins of Fort Worth, Texas."
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=99257735&firstvisit=true&src=search&currentResult=15 ''Mason City Globe-Gazette'' (Mason City, Iowa), 15 Jun 1934], pg 1, "President's Daughter Establishes Reno Residence", "Mrs. Anna Dall Believed to be Asking Divorce :Has Not Lived with Her Husband for More Than Year", "Reno, Nev., June 15 (AP) — Mrs. Anna Curtis Dall, daughter of President Roosevelt, is establishing residence here and it was assumed divorce proceedings were in prospect.  Mrs. Dall has leased a home at Lake Tahoe.  The daughter of the president has been seperated from her husband for more than a year.  With her two children, "Sistie" and "Buzzie," she lived at the white house during the past year.  Mrs. Dall was not available here today, but it was understood she was enroute to this city.  Mr. and Mrs. Dall were married in June, 1926.  Mrs. Dall left Washington yesterday with her children.  Shortly after the Roosevelts entered the white house, Elliott Roosevelt, a son, left for the west coast, established residence at Las Vegas and obtained a divorce from Elizabeth Donner Roosevelt of Philadelphia.  A few days later, in Burlington, Iowa, he was married to Miss Ruth Googins of Fort Worth, Texas."
*[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,787982,00.html?promoid=googlep ''Time Magazine'', Personnel 21 Jan 1935]
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*[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,787982,00.html?promoid=googlep ''Time Magazine'', "Personnel" 21 Jan 1935] : "The Stock Exchange last week approved the transfer of the seat held by Curtis B. Dall, divorced husband of Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall, to Alpheus C. Beane of Fenner & Beane, who is reported to be the No. 1 candidate for next governor of the Stock Exchange."
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=93994446&currentResult=24&src=search&firstvisit=true ''Waterloo Daily Courier'', 21 Jul 1935], page 3, "Curtis Dall Borrowed on Home to Buy Into Firm; Mortgage is Foreclosed" : "Behind the foreclosure suit brought against Mrs Anna Roosevelt Boettiger, daughter of the president, is a hitherto untold story.  Anna Roosevelt's first husband, Curtis Dall, desired to become a member of a New York brokerage firm, and to this end was required to put up a certain amount of money.  In order to raise the funds, a mortgage was placed on the property occupied by the then Mr. and Mrs. Dall near Ossining, NY.  The mortgage was for $65,000.  The bank insisted that Mrs. Dall be jointly responsible with her husband.  Subsequently Dall was not able to make payments on the note.  Altho few outside the Roosevelt family know it, this was the reason for Anna Roosevelt's efforts to raise money by radio broadcasting and magazine writing.  For a time she helped materially to keep up payments on the note.  Finally the payments ceased.  This was about the time she went to Reno to divorce Dall.  A total of $7,000 had been paid off.  The Westchester Title and Trust company, which held the mortgage, now has filed a foreclosure suit in the New York supreme court."
 
*[http://www.newspaperarchive.com/PdfViewerTags.aspx?img=93994446&currentResult=24&src=search&firstvisit=true ''Waterloo Daily Courier'', 21 Jul 1935], page 3, "Curtis Dall Borrowed on Home to Buy Into Firm; Mortgage is Foreclosed" : "Behind the foreclosure suit brought against Mrs Anna Roosevelt Boettiger, daughter of the president, is a hitherto untold story.  Anna Roosevelt's first husband, Curtis Dall, desired to become a member of a New York brokerage firm, and to this end was required to put up a certain amount of money.  In order to raise the funds, a mortgage was placed on the property occupied by the then Mr. and Mrs. Dall near Ossining, NY.  The mortgage was for $65,000.  The bank insisted that Mrs. Dall be jointly responsible with her husband.  Subsequently Dall was not able to make payments on the note.  Altho few outside the Roosevelt family know it, this was the reason for Anna Roosevelt's efforts to raise money by radio broadcasting and magazine writing.  For a time she helped materially to keep up payments on the note.  Finally the payments ceased.  This was about the time she went to Reno to divorce Dall.  A total of $7,000 had been paid off.  The Westchester Title and Trust company, which held the mortgage, now has filed a foreclosure suit in the New York supreme court."
 
*Syracuse Herald, Jul 6, 1936. Picture of Curtis B Dall with his two children  
 
*Syracuse Herald, Jul 6, 1936. Picture of Curtis B Dall with his two children  

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