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SUMMARY:Film Series | I Am DB Cooper
DESCRIPTION:In 1971\, an unsuspecting criminal by the name of DB Cooper boarded a plane\, stole $190\,000\, and jumped out. The legend of DB Cooper only continued to grow over the years\, and the case was largely considered closed until a man came out of the woodwork to confess his crime. \nTwo bounty hunter brothers encounter an ailing old man named Rodney Bonnifield while coordinating his bail after a violent encounter on a dairy farm involving a machete. Close to his sentencing\, he reveals to the bondsmen not only was he responsible for the notorious DB Cooper plane hijacking\, but the ransom cash is still buried\, and he needs their help digging it up. Up against the clock with Rodney’s prison sentence looming\, the group set out on a modern-day treasure hunt to recover the money he buried on the Columbia River 50 years ago\, uncovering bizarre truths about Rodney Bonnifield and his connection to the only unsolved hijacking in US history. \nWATCH THE TRAILER \nRated TV-14. 1h 40 min. \nThe Films on First Thursdays documentary film series is presented in partnership with the Nicollet County Historical Society and Saint Peter Community and Family Education. The public can attend these free films at the Nicollet County History Center.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/film-series-i-am-db-cooper/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:Stripped of Citizenship: American-born Women\, Marriage\, and Expatriation in Minnesota
DESCRIPTION:As a result of federal legislation in 1907\, American-born women lost their citizenship when they married alien men. Derivative citizenship resulted in thousands of Minnesota women becoming aliens in their own country. Digital tools and databases make learning who these women were easier. Scholars to date have focused on American women who married German nationals because all enemy aliens—including American-born women married to alien men from Germany and some of its allies—had to register with the federal government. Thus\, there is a clear paper trail for some states. Such a trail exists in Minnesota\, too\, because of a unique 1918 order that required all aliens (and not just enemy aliens) to register in the state. \nIn this presentation\, “Stripped of Citizenship: American-born Women\, Marriage\, and Expatriation in Minnesota\,” Lori Ann Lahlum explores the expatriation of American-born women in Minnesota who married aliens and the ways in which we can reclaim their stories. \nAdmission is $5.00 for non-members and free for NCHS members.
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/stripped-of-citizenship-american-born-women-marriage-and-expatriation-in-minnesota/
LOCATION:Nicollet County Historical Society – Treaty Site History Center\, 1851 N. Minnesota Avenue\, Saint Peter\, MN\, 56082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Workshops
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SUMMARY:Community Affairs on KNUJ Radio
DESCRIPTION:Make sure to mark your calendar to listen to KNUJ Radio on the fourth Tuesday of every month (except December) at 9:15 am for Community Affairs. During this segment\, NCHS staff will provide insights into the latest happenings within the Society. \n<<CLICK TO LISTEN>>
URL:https://www.nchsmn.org/event/community-affairs-on-knuj-radio/2025-05-27/
LOCATION:KNUJ Radio
CATEGORIES:Notice
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