Friday, August 25, 1972

Rugaber traces the Dahlberg check to a prominent Democratic donor named Dwayne Andreas who gave the check to Dahlberg in Miami.

Tuesday, August 01, 1972

The Washington Post story about the Dahlberg check is the first to carry a joint byline with Woodward and Bernstein. From then on, every Watergate story will carry both names. Eventually their colleagues took to calling them “Woodstein”.

Monday, July 31, 1972

When Bernstein reviews the checks himself, he finds one for $25,000 made out to Kenneth H. Dahlberg, but Dardis doesn’t know who that is. Woodward and Bernstein learn Dahlberg works for the Nixon campaign as Midwest finance chairman. Dahlberg tells Woodward he...

Wednesday, June 21, 1972

The FBI traces the cash found on the burglars to Miami and ultimately to campaign donations for Nixon. This leads them to Kenneth Dahlberg who lead fundraising efforts for CRP as the original source.

Tuesday, April 11, 1972

Richard Dahlberg, Midwest Finance Chairmen for CRP, gives a $25,000 fundraising check to Maurice Stans at CRP (the check is later used to finance the Watergate break in).