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US MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD PRES

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US MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD PRES
US MODEL 1850 STAFF AND FIELD OFFICERS SWORD PRESENTED TO US OFFICER. This sword is engraved on top mount Presented to MAJ. J.E. Ward 8TH Reg. CT. Inf, March 1862". Captain John Ward became Major this month in 1862. Sword is standard 1850 staff and field officer sword, imported with no agent markings. Standard hilt with US and floral motifs. Pommel cap has extra engraving on top, plus a patriotic shield engraved. Sharkskin grip covered with twisted wire. 33-1/2" blade is etched in 18" panels with various military and patriotic motifs. Steel scabbard is brass mounted with extra engraving on mounts, including an eagle and stars on the drag. John Ward began his career as a company commander and Captain when he enlisted with the 8th Connecticut in September 1861. In March 1862 he rose to a staff officer's position and, later, became the Colonel of the Regiment. The 8th Regiment Connecticut Infantry was organized at Hartford in September 1861. they left of Annapolis, Maryland in the middle of October then joined Burnside's expedition to Hatteras Inlet and Roanoke Island shortly thereafter. They participated in the following major engagements: Newberne, Capture of Fort Macon, Turner's Gap-South Mountain, antietam, Fredericksburg, "Mud March", Fort huger, Dix's Peninsula Campaign, actions against Petersburg and Richmond, City Point, Fort Darling, Drewry's Bluff, Bermuda Hundred, Cold Harbor, Fort Harrison, Chaffin's Farm, Fair Oaks and the Occupation of Richmond. CONDITION: Sharkskin grip is complete, though worn and stained at the high spots. Wire wrap is broken, but still 90% intact. Blade is bright, with much orig frosting left to etched panels. Black stains scattered on blade. Brass mounts, hilt, and pommel cleaned with matching patinas. Steel scabbard body smooth with scattered staining and pitting. Hilt is loose. Drag has large dent. A nice opportunity to own a field carried inscribed sword from an important Infantry unit. 4-56358 JS62 (4,000-6,000)"