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From left, Harrison Symmes Memorial Foundation board members, Tom Ratterman, Shirley Smith, board president Bev Meyers, and Rod Gibbons stand outside the Harrison Symmes Memorial Foundation Museum in Clever, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019. The board members and president hope to recover a stolen sword that once belonged to both William Henry Harrison and Col. John Cleves Symmes. Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Neil scheduled a news conference Wednesday, Nov. 6 about the sword. Police in Connecticut seized the sword last month, just hours before it was going up for auction with a $15,000 minimum bid. (Albert Cesare/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP)

From left, Harrison Symmes Memorial Foundation board members, Tom Ratterman, Shirley Smith, board president Bev Meyers, and Rod Gibbons stand outside the Harrison Symmes Memorial Foundation Museum in Clever, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 25, 2019. The board members and president hope to recover a stolen sword that once belonged to both William Henry Harrison and Col. John Cleves Symmes. Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Neil scheduled a news conference Wednesday, Nov. 6 about the sword. Police in Connecticut seized the sword last month, just hours before it was going up for auction with a $15,000 minimum bid. (Albert Cesare/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP)

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