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as Governor of Maryland. He qualified on November 26, 1785, and served the customary three terms, retiring from his gubernatorial office on November 24, 1788. Smallwood had the misfortune of serving as governor during one of the most difficult periods in the history of the nation. Not only were the
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against a vastly superior force of British and Hessian troops while suffering massive casualties, roughly 70 percent of whom were killed in action. Shortly thereafter, Smallwood led what remained of his regiment to fight "alongside soldiers from Connecticut, Delaware, and New York" in the
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proving inoperable, but the country also found itself in the midst of an economic depression. In spite of the country's unsettled affairs, Smallwood was responsible for several major accomplishments, including convening the state's convention that ratified the
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Sally Wister, ‘‘Sally Wister's Journal: A True Narrative: Being a Quaker Maiden's Account of Her Experiences with Officers of the Continental Army, 1777–1779’’. Applewood Books, Bedford, Massachusetts, 1994. Entry for October 19,
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of Virginia. William Truman Stoddert, Smallwood's nephew, was orphaned at age nine and raised by his maternal grandfather, Bayne Smallwood. Stoddert also served in the
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promoted Smallwood to brigadier general. Washington bestowed on the regiment a future state nickname, "Old Line State", in reference to the extreme sacrifice of the
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suffered greatly in the battle. Smallwood himself received two 'slight' wounds during the orderly retreat, receiving one in his wrist and another in his hip.
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and urged the Necessity of attending Troops,' Washington 'refused to discharge' them… Smallwood was therefore absent during the early portions of the
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When he died in 1792, his estate, known as Mattawoman, including his home the Retreat, passed to his sister Eleanor who married Colonel
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from annihilation in the first major battle of the war. 'Good God, what brave fellows I must this day lose,' Washington remarked to
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inquiries into the debacle. Opposed to the hiring and promotion of foreigners, Smallwood objected to working under
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on August 27, 1776, when the Maryland Regiment heroically covered the hasty retreat of the routed
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in 1783 and later that year was elected to serve as the first president of the newly established
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Maryland Genealogies: A Consolidation of Articles from the Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol II
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Account of Smallwood's Revolutionary War Campaign and Governorship from J.D. Warfield (1905).
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Smallwood was born in 1732 to planter Bayne Smallwood (1711–1768) and Priscilla Heaberd or
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bestowed his high esteem upon the Maryland Line after viewing their heroic stand at the
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command in a surprise attack. The Marylanders retreated, fighting their way toward the
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On December 21, 1777, Smallwood commanded 1,500 Delaware and Maryland troops at the
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The history of Charles County, Maryland: written in its tercentenary year of 1958
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in 1784, but before he could take his seat, the Legislature chose him to succeed
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on August 27, 1776. British soldiers outflanked the American soldiers under
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reveals that he held 56 slaves and a yearly tobacco crop of 3000 pounds.
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trace their roots back to General William Smallwood, located at the
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LaPlata, MD, Charles County Tercentenary, Inc., p. 89 (1958).
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The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard County Maryland
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Several paintings exist of Smallwood. One hangs in the
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Original Members and Other Officers Eligible to the
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Biographic notes at Maryland's Smallwood State Park
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The journal and occasional writings of Sarah Wister
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Index

William R. Smallwood

Robert Edge Pine
Governor of Maryland
William Paca
John E. Howard
Charles County
Province of Maryland
British America
Marbury, Maryland
Smallwood State Park
Kingdom of Great Britain
United States
United States
United Kingdom
Provincial Troops
Continental Army
Major general
1st Maryland Regiment
French and Indian War
American Revolutionary War
planter
Charles County, Maryland
American Revolutionary War
major general
fourth Governor of Maryland
United States Constitution
William Grayson
American Revolutionary War
England

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