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    William Richard Smallwood (September 30, 1928 – October 30, 2001) was a Canadian politician. ... This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 2/29/2016. The text is available under the ...

  2. Our chapter namesake is Major General William Smallwood (1732-1792), the highest ranking Marylander in the Revolutionary War. General Smallwood led the legendary Maryland 400 at the Battle of Brooklyn in 1776. In an act of tremendous heroism and sacrifice, the Maryland 400 provided cover to General George Washington and his soldiers as they escaped a much larger and well-

  3. History. Created in 1957, Smallwood State Park takes its name from General William Smallwood, a major general who served in the Continental Army during the American War of Independence and, later, served as the 4 th Governor of Maryland. His restored plantation house, called Smallwood's “Retreat,” is located on park grounds.

  4. März 1949) Joseph „Joey“ Roberts Smallwood, PC, CC, (* 24. Dezember 1900 in Gambo, Neufundland; † 18. Dezember 1991 in St. John’s) war ein kanadischer Politiker, Journalist, Autor, Enzyklopädist und Gewerkschafter. Er war die treibende Kraft beim Beitritt Neufundlands zu Kanada, der am 31. März 1949 vollzogen wurde, und gilt aus ...

  5. 24. Mai 2018 · Genealogy for William Richard Smallwood (1928 - 2001) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  6. William Smallwood, född 1732 i Charles County, Maryland, död 14 februari 1792 i Marbury, Charles County, Maryland, var en amerikansk general och politiker. Han var Marylands guvernör 1785–1788. Under hans sista år som guvernör ratificerade Maryland USA:s konstitution och blev därmed USA:s sjunde delstat.

  7. On September 5, 1780, the NC General Assembly appointed William Smallwood as Major General over all North Carolina Militia, replacing Majr General Richard Caswell, who was suffering from an unnamed illness after his return home from the infamous battle of Camden, SC on August 16, 1780. This appointment of a Maryland Continental Brigadier ...