Jefferson Highway, Itasca State Park

Jefferson Highway, Itasca State Park

Jefferson Highway inside Itasca State Park, ca. 1930.

Jelly Belly Don’t Mess with Nobody

Jelly Belly Don’t Mess with Nobody

Actors in Jelly Belly Don’t Mess with Nobody, 1985. From Penumbra Theatre Company records (GV002), Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature. University of Minnesota Libraries, Minneapolis.

JEM Theatre

JEM Theatre

The JEM Theatre at its second location: 14 Main Avenue North, Harmony, Minnesota. Its original location was 20 Main Avenue North. Photograph by Amy Jo Hahn, 2018.

JEM Theatre

JEM Theatre

The JEM Theatre in its original location: 20 Main Avenue North, Harmony, Minnesota. Photograph by Mathias Bue, 1936. Used with the permission of the Fillmore County Historical Society.

Jensen family cabin

Jensen family cabin

The cabin of Ole and Martha Jensen, Friberg Township, undated. Otter Tail County Historical Society, Fergus Falls.

Color image of the home jersey worn by Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter in 1995.

Jersey worn by Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter

Home jersey worn by Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Cris Carter in 1995.

Black and white photographs of Jesse (left) and Frank James (right), c.1863.

Jesse (left) and Frank James (right)

Jesse (left) and Frank James (right), c.1863.

Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura

Jesse Ventura in 1996. Photo by John Matthew Smith. CC BY-SA 2.0

Jesse Ventura speaking

Jesse Ventura speaking

Jesse Ventura speaking to the Minnesota YMCA Youth In Government Model Assembly, 2000. The assembly met on the House floor inside the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul. Photo by Wikimedia Commons user venturaYIG. CC BY-SA 2.0

Jesse Ventura St. Patrick’s Day card

Jesse Ventura St. Patrick’s Day card

St. Patrick’s Day card with a cartoon of Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura, ca. 1999/2000. The text reads, on the front side, “After a glass of St. Patrick’s Day cheer…” and finishes on the inside, “...the streets of St. Paul become perfectly clear!” Ventura had appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman in 1999 and commented that the streets of St. Paul must have been laid out by drunken Irishmen.

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