Sword Return to Saint John Museum
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•American Civil War-era sword belonging to N.B. doctor to go on display in Saint John - New Brunswick | Globalnews.ca
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Dr. John F. Stevenson was a surgeon with the 29th Connecticut Infantry in the U.S. Civil War .
The sword belonged to Stevenson , a doctor from St. Andrews , N.B. , who died in 1865 .
Stevenson ’s sword is nickel-plated steel with engravings on the blade.
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