Jasper County Veteran's
Memorial
If you don't like the way
things are, work to change it for the better.
In 1992 that was the sentiment
of a few Newton residents when they were discussing the deplorable condition of
the Veteran's Memorial on the south side of the Jasper County Courthouse. They
decided it was time to build a new memorial, one that would be a more fitting
tribute to our veterans.
The Jasper County Board of
Supervisors unanimously supported the project and provided $15,000 seed money to
the small group which comprised the Jasper County Veteran's Memorial Committee.
Over $96,000 was raised through private contributions and the sale of bricks
which are inscribed with the names of veterans, the bricks have been placed
around the granite base of the memorial.
Newton artist Nick Klepinger
designed the bronze sculpture that depicts a battle scene. After putting his
idea on paper, Klepinger made a small clay model. Utilizing the lost wax bronze
casting system, which had its origins in ancient Greece, Klepinger worked on
this project for more than two years.
The original memorial was
built in 1928 and it was dedicated to veterans of World War I. The plaque from
that monument has been incorporated with the new memorial.
It is with great pride and a
feeling of accomplishment, that we dedicated the new memorial to all veterans.
But, more importantly, the new bronze sculpture reflects the emotion and deep
appreciation we feel in our hearts for all that our veterans have done for us.
Lest we forget.
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