Jeffers is a city in Amboy Township, Cottonwood County, Minnesota, United States.
In its first election, the following men were put into office: President, L. P. Dustin; recorder, Lewis E. Streater; along with trustees, A. W. Binger, A.
[8] The Jeffers Petroglyphs, a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is a series of Native American stone carvings dating from before European settlement.
[9] In the center of the city runs a north-south street named "Courthouse Ave".
However, Windom, a city 18 miles to the south, was named the county seat and housed the courthouse.
[citation needed] According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.38 square miles (0.98 km2), all land.
Jeffers is part of the consolidated Red Rock Central School District.
From 1971 until pairing with Sanborn and Lamberton in 1993, Jeffers was combined with Storden as the Storden-Jeffers School District.
Jeffers housed the Red Rock Central Elementary School until 2016, when it was moved to Lamberton.
Jeffers is located in Minnesota's 7th congressional district, represented by Michelle Fischbach, a Republican.
This picture was taken as a rainstorm moved into town, during the sunset, creating a warm drizzly haze.