Curtis Bean Dall
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Curtis Bean Dall was an American
United States
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 stockbroker, Vice-Presidential candidate, author, and the first husband of Anna E. Roosevelt.

Biography

Dall was born in New York City
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, the son of Charles and Mary Dall, and grew up on a farm in Piscataway Township, New Jersey
Piscataway Township, New Jersey
The township consists of the following historic villages and areas: New Market, known as Quibbletown in the 18th Century, Randolphville, Fieldville and North Stelton...

. He attended Princeton University
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, became a stockbroker and was on the floor on Black Tuesday, the day of the 1929 Stock Market crash.

Anna's father was the 32nd U.S. President
President of the United States
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 Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt , also known by his initials, FDR, was the 32nd President of the United States and a central figure in world events during the mid-20th century, leading the United States during a time of worldwide economic crisis and world war...

, her mother the first lady Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. She supported the New Deal policies of her husband, distant cousin Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and became an advocate for civil rights. After her husband's death in 1945, Roosevelt continued to be an international...

. After briefly attending Cornell University
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, she was married for the first time, in Hyde Park, New York
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, in 1926 to stockbroker Curtis Bean Dall. They had two children: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves , librarian, educator, historian, editor is a granddaughter of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Her parents are Anna Roosevelt Dall and her first husband Curtis Bean Dall...

 on March 25, 1927, and Curtis Roosevelt
Curtis Roosevelt
Curtis Roosevelt is the second eldest child of Anna Roosevelt and her first husband, Curtis Bean Dall. He is the eldest grandson of United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt. He is the younger brother of Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves...

 on April 19, 1930. "Mrs. Dall was divorced from her first husband, Curtis B. Dall, July 30, at Minden, Nev." (Syracuse Herald, January 18, 1935, p. 11.) Six months after her divorce, on January 18, 1935, she married journalist John Boettiger.

Curtis Dall is most well-known in recent times for his book My Exploited Father-in-law, in which he speaks of his father-in-law, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his relationship with, as he saw them, the corrupt power of the banking elite of the time. In reference to the Great Depression
Great Depression
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 of the 1930s he states: "Actually it was the calculated 'shearing' of the public by the World Money-Powers, triggered by the planned sudden shortage of the supply of call money in the New York money market."

Dall was the chairman of the board of the Amalgamated Broadcasting System
Amalgamated Broadcasting System
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.

Dall became involved with the "racist Right's ill-fated efforts at forming a third party". In 1960 the Texas-based Constitution Party
Constitution Party (United States 1952)
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 put-up retired Marine Corps Brigadier General Merritt B. Curtis
Merritt B. Curtis
Merritt B. Curtis, . Brigadier General, and lawyer who in 1960 ran for President of the United States in Washington with B. N. Miller and vice-president in Texas with Charles L. Sullivan under the Constitution Party banner...

 for president, and campaign manager Curtis B. Dall for vice-president.

In 1968, his name was filed for the Presidential primaries in New Hampshire
New Hampshire
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. In 1971, he was Chairman of the Liberty Lobby
Liberty Lobby
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.

He died in Beaufort, South Carolina
Beaufort, South Carolina
Beaufort is a city in and the county seat of Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. Chartered in 1711, it is the second-oldest city in South Carolina, behind Charleston. The city's population was 12,361 in the 2010 census. It is located in the Hilton Head Island-Beaufort Micropolitan...

 in 1991, aged 94.

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Further reading

  • The Franklin D Roosevelt Library at NARA
    Nara
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    has recently "...received correspondence between Curtis B. Dall, Anna Roosevelt's first husband, and the Roosevelt family, donated by his daughter Mary Dall Twichell...." http://www.archives.gov/research/accessions/2006-quarter-3.html
  • The New York State Archives has 34 feet (10.4 m) of the Anna Roosevelt papers. http://www.archives.nysed.gov/a/researchroom/rr_health_mh_recguide.shtml
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