Dubois County Soldiers & Sailors Monument

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1 Courthouse Sq
Jasper, IN 47546

The Dubois County Soldiers & Sailors Monument in Jasper, IN, stands as a testament to the Civil War veterans of both the Union and Confederate armies. Erected in the 1890s on Jasper’s courthouse square, this monument features a unique “white bronze” figure atop a vault dedicated to relics from Dubois County companies. The committee behind its construction included veterans from both sides of the war, symbolizing unity and remembrance.

One notable figure associated with this monument is John Gramelspacher, whose compelling story reflects the complexities of wartime allegiances. From serving under different aliases in both armies to his honorable discharge as a sergeant, Gramelspacher’s journey is etched in military records and pension files. His contributions to the community, including a term as county auditor and involvement in erecting the monument, showcase a commitment to honoring veterans.

The thirty-foot high monument, topped with a soldier at rest on his musket, serves as a poignant tribute to all veterans of the United States. Inspired by a visit to the Gettysburg battlefield, Gramelspacher and his comrades felt compelled to ensure the memory of brave soldiers endured. The monument, with its intricate details and rich historical significance, stands as a lasting legacy to those who sacrificed in the name of freedom.

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Ken N.
10/16/2019

One of the earliest and most ornamental Soldiers and Sailors Monument in the state! Dedicated back in 1894, this impressive monument features a mausoleum style base created and designed by...

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