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William Smallwood ALS as Gov. of Maryland, Inclosing Discharge Papers 

1p of a bifolium, measuring 7.5" x 11.25", Maryland, dated March 18, 1786. A letter signed "W. Smallwood", addressed to Christopher Richmond, Esq. Smallwood writes to enclose new discharge papers for a man who had his fraudulently taken from him. Docketed on the address page. Small holes, chipping, and separations have been professionally restored with archival paper. Unevenly toned throughout with light soiling. Large and bold signature.

In part:

"…inclosing your discharge granted William Hamilton in consequence of his forger Discharge being fraudulently taken from him by a certain Benjamin Ward which Hamilton urges he made you acquainted with & that you desired him to apply to me for another…"

William Smallwood (1732–1792) was an American planter, soldier and politician from Maryland. He served in the American Revolutionary War, appointed a colonel of the 1st Maryland Regiment in 1776. He led the regiment in the New York and New Jersey campaign, where the Marylanders served with distinction. During the Battle of Brooklyn on August 27, 1776, the Maryland Regiment heroically covered the hasty retreat of the routed Continental Army, suffering nearly 70% casualties. For their sacrifice, General Washington promoted Smallwood to brigadier general and bestowed upon the regiment a future state nickname — "Old Line State" — for the extreme sacrifice of the soldiers. In 1780, he was promoted to the rank of major general and finally resigned from the Army in 1783. The following year he was elected the fourth Governor of Maryland and was serving in this role when the state ratified the United States Constitution.

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