- William Smallwood
William Smallwood (1732ndash
February 14 ,1792 ) was an Americanplanter , soldier and politician from Charles County,Maryland . [cite web
url=http://www.sos.state.md.us/MMMC/Inventory.htm
title=Inventory of Maryland Monuments by County] He served as an officer during the French and Indian War and in the Maryland Assembly. He was appointed a colonel and appointed commander of the1st Maryland Regiment , Continental Line. He was later promoted to Brigadier General and finally Major General in theContinental Army . He later served as Governor of Maryland from 1785 until 1788. He served as the first President-General of the Maryland Society of the Cincinnati in 1783.It has been noted on local historical signs in
Calvert, Maryland , that General Smallwood occupied the "East Nottingham Friends House" at the intersections of Calvert Road and Brick Meetinghouse Road (near the intersection of 272 and 273) about 6 miles east ofRising Sun, Maryland . [cite web
url=http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/md/montgomery/military/rev/beckwith-w.txt
title=Revolutionary War Pension Application of William Beckwith] During his occupation of the building in 1778, Gen. Smallwood used the building as a hospital. Some of the soldiers that died in the building are buried in the graveyard directly outside. General Smallwood also frequented the "Cross Keys Inn" (built in 1774), at the time a several room Inn and bar. This building still stands as a private residence at the intersection of Calvert Road and Cross Keys Road directly down the hill.References
External links
* [http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/smallwoodhistory.html biographic notes at Maryland's Smallwood State Park]
* [http://www.visitcharlescounty.com/sites.htm#smallwood notes for the Smallwood Retreat House]
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