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  1. William Smallwood (1732 – February 14, 1792) was an American planter, soldier and politician from Charles County, Maryland.[2] He served in the American Revolutionary War, rising to the rank of major general. He was serving as the fourth Governor of Maryland when the state adopted the United States Constitution. William was born in 1732 to planter Bayne Smallwood and Priscilla Heaberd ...

  2. Smallwood, WilliamSMALLWOOD, WILLIAM. (1732–1792). Continental general. Maryland. Born in Charles County, Maryland, in 1732, William Smallwood went to school in England and served in the Seven Years' War. In 1761 he was a delegate from Charles County to the Maryland assembly, where he served until 1774, doing particularly important work on the Arms and Ammunition Committee. A staunch patriot ...

  3. A Selection of Choice Melodies arranged and fingered in the most familiar style for the pianoforte by William Smallwood Composer Smallwood, William: I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. None [force assignment] Key various Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 20 pie ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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

  6. Compositions by: Smallwood, William. The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. A. Alpine Echoes (Smallwood, William) Annette (Smallwood, William) B. The Bird's Nest Polka (Smallwood, William) Buonaparte's Grand March (Smallwood, Willia ...

  7. The General William Smallwood Chapter fulfills the mission and ideals of Sons of the American Revolution and its Maryland society in Montgomery County, Maryland. Chartered by Congress in 1889, Sons of the American Revolution is a non- partisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and the largest male lineage society in the United States.