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  1. WILLIAM SMALLWOOD. 1732-1792. by Charles Willson Peale, from life, 1781-1782. Oil on canvas. H 24, W 20 in (H 61, W 50.8 cm) Independence NHP. INDE 14148. About the Man.

  2. William Smallwood (1732-1792) MSA SC 3520-1134 Lower House, 1761-1763, 1765-1766, 1768-1771, 1773-1774 Justice, Charles County, 1762, 1770-1773 Committee of Observation, Charles County, 1774 Conventions, Charles County, 1774-1776 Colonel, First Maryland Regiment, 1776 Brigadier General, Continental Army, 1776-1780

  3. 22. Juli 2018 · William Smallwood never married but devoted his life to civil service and his plantation. He was the owner of 56 slaves and passed them to his sister Eleanor after his death. He played an important role in the State of Maryland adopting the United States Constitution. He died in 1792 at his estate in Maryland called Mattawoman.

  4. William Smallwood never married and left no known children. He died on 14 Feb 1792, at "his woodyard" in Prince George's County, according to Annapolis diarist William Faris. Smallwood was buried at his plantation, "Smallwood's Retreat," in Charles County. During his lifetime, Smallwood amassed landholdings of about 9,500 acres in Maryland and 2,000 acres in Virginia. His estate was heavily ...

  5. William Smallwood was born in Marbury, Charles County, Maryland to a prominent planter family. He entered into politics in 1761 and served in numerous positions prior to the American Revolution, including: Lower House, Maryland Colonial Legislature (1761-1763, 1765-1766, 1768-1771, 1773-1774); Justice, Charles County (1762, 1770-1773); Committee of Observation, Charles County (1774) Delegate ...

  6. Smallwood, notwithstanding all the friction he caused, remained with the army until November 15, 1783. "Smallwood was elected to Congress in 1784, but before he could take his seat, the Legislature chose him to succeed William Paca as governor. He qualified on November 26, 1785, and served the customary three terms, retiring from his ...

  7. 5. Apr. 2024 · WILLIAM CODY SMALLWOOD was booked on 4/5/2024 in Frederick County, Virginia. He was charged with PROPOSE SEX ACT BY COMMUNICATION SYS. AGE<15, OFFNDR 7+ YRS.