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Thomas F. Jackson Co.,
History -- United States
History -- United States
History -- United States
Occupation -- Military
History -- United States
History -- United States
History -- United States
Figure male -- Full length
Dress -- Uniform
Dress -- Accessory
Object -- Weapon
Emblem -- Seal
Outdoor Sculpture -- Connecticut -- Prospect
Sculpture
Soldiers' Monument, (sculpture).
Artist:
Thomas F. Jackson Co., fabricator.
Title:
Soldiers' Monument, (sculpture).
Other Titles:
Wars of Our Country Monument, (sculpture).
Dates:
Installed Fall 1906. Dedicated May 30, 1907.
Medium:
Figure: light gray Barre (?) granite; Rifle: bronze; Base: light gray Barre (?) granite.
Dimensions:
Figure: approx. 7 x 1 1/2 x 1/2 ft.; Base: approx. 8 ft. 9 in. x 6 ft. 3 in. x 6 ft. 3 in.
Inscription:
(Plaque on front of base:) (Seal of Connecticut)/PROSPECT/1906/TO THE LOYAL SONS/OF PROSPECT/WHO SERVED IN THE WARS/OF OUR COUNTRY./"THE NOBLEST MOTIVE/IS THE PUBLIC GOOD." (Plaque on south side of base:) OUR/WORLD WAR/VETERANS/(listing of 25 names) (Plaque on east side of base:) SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY/AND OTHER WARS/(two columns listing total of 22 names)/SOLDIERS OF THE CIVIL WAR/(two columns listing total of 70 names) (North side of base has a GAR insignia) unsigned
Description:
Full-length figure of a Civil War soldier in uniform, standing on a tiered base. He wears a jacket, with knapsack slung over his proper right shoulder. His trousers are gathered at boot top. He is clean shaven. He holds the muzzle of a bronze rifle in front him with both hands, with the butt resting on the plinth. His proper left foot is on a stone. The base is a Neo-classical revival pedestal with bronze plaques on three sides.
Subject:
History -- United States -- Civil War
History -- United States -- World War I
History -- United States -- Revolution
Occupation -- Military -- Soldier
History -- United States -- Vietnam War
History -- United States -- World War II
History -- United States -- Korean War
Figure male -- Full length
Dress -- Uniform -- Military Uniform
Dress -- Accessory -- Hat
Object -- Weapon -- Gun
Emblem -- Seal
Object Type:
Outdoor Sculpture -- Connecticut -- Prospect
Sculpture
Owner:
Administered by Town of Prospect, Public Works Department, 36 Center Street, Prospect, Connecticut 06712
Located Town green, opposite 23 Center Street, Prospect, Connecticut
Remarks:
The state legislature provided $1,000 for the creation of the monument, with an additional $1,000 raised within the community. The Waterbury Republican (CT), May 31, 1907, lists a Thomas S. (sic) Jackson, as builder of the memorial. His exact role is unknown. The plaque on the south side listing World War I names was added circa 1920 replacing the original trophy of crossed rifles. Incised text on a low stele in front of monument reads: IN HONOR OF OUR/PROSPECT VETERANS/OF WORLD WAR II/KOREAN AND VIETNAM WARS/DEDICATED THE 30TH DAY OF MAY 1977. For related articles see: Waterbury Republican (CT), May 30, 1907, pg. 2:6, May 31, 1907, pg. 1:4.
References:
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Connecticut survey, 1994.
Illustration:
Image on file.
Note:
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Repository:
Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Control Number:
IAS CT000141
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