MSA SC 6205-1-1
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1777/03/14
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RB/01/02/S4
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Handwritten letter (retained copy) William Smallwood to John Sterrett, Snow Hill, MD, 14 March 1777. 1-page, 8"x12".
Summary: Smallwood expresses anger that the soldiers in Sterrett’s Baltimore militia company would not comply with his orders to provide a fifer and drummer for Smallwood’s campaign against the Eastern Shore Loyalists; he will write to the General Assembly about it; disappointed in the conduct of Lt. George Campbell.
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MSA SC 6205-1-2
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1777/03/14
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RB/01/02/S4
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Handwritten letter (retained copy), William Smallwood to Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Snow Hill, MD, 14 March, 1777. 3-pages, 8"x12".
Summary: Smallwood writes to the President of the Council of Safety with updates about the Loyalist uprising on on the Eastern Shore. Loyalists have been active and open in their opposition to the Revolution. They have “cut down Liberty Poles, and in direct opposition thereto, have erected the Kings Standard, & in an avowed manner drank his Health and Success, & destruction to Congress...supplied the Kings Ships with Provision...advising the Soldiers of this State, & the Continent, to desert, & not only harboring, but supplying them with Arms to defend themselves against being taken. And lastly what can be expected from the Inhabitants of a Place which becomes the Reception of Deserters, escaping Prisoners, and most of the Disaffected who have been expelled the neighbouring States?” Smallwood also relates the difficulties that he has had with the Baltimore militia company commanded by Captain John Sterrett (see MSA SC 6205-1-1).
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MSA SC 6205-1-3
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1777/03/20
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RB/01/02/S4
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Autograph letter signed (draft), William Smallwood to Nicholas Thomas of Talbot County, Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates, 20 March 1777. 1-page, 7" x 7.75". Summary: Smallwood writes to the Speaker of the House of Delegates about the process of enlisting troops and naming officers for the new regiments that Maryland was required to raise for the Continental Army
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MSA SC 6205-1-4
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1781/01/06
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RB/01/02/S4
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Handwritten letter, John Gibson to William Smallwood, 6 January 1781. 1-page, 7.5" x 9.5".
Summary: Gibson, the commander of Fort Pitt, writes to Smallwood with information about Baron von Steuben’s orders regarding raising and reorganizing of troops to prepare for that year’s fighting in the Southern Campaign and to defend Virginia.
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MSA SC 6205-1-5
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1781/07/21
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RB/01/02/S4
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Handwritten letter (retained copy) William Smallwood to President of the Maryland Council. 21 July 1781. 3-pages, 7.5" x 9.75".
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MSA SC 6205-1-6
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1782/01/30
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RB/01/02/S4
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Autograph letter signed, Henry H. Chapman to William Smallwood, 30 January 1782. 2-pages, 8.25" x 6.75".
Summary: Chapman askes Smallwood for instructions about returning to the army after going on furlough due to illness.
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MSA SC 6205-1-7
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1782/03/10
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RB/01/02/S4
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Autograph letter signed, John Allen Thomas to William Smallwood, 10 March 1782, St. Mary's, MD. 2-pages, 7.25" x 9.75".
Summary: Thomas writes to intercede on behalf of one of his former soldiers from the Fifth Independent Company, Charles Thompson, who was captured by the British at the Battle of Staten Island in 1777, was impressed into the British army, then later escaped. Thompson was
blocked by the Americans from reenlisting, but has now been arrested as a deserter.
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MSA SC 6205-1-8
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1782/03/17
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Autograph letter signed, Donaldson Yeates to William Smallwood, 17 March 1782. 1-page, 8.25" x 13.5".
Summary: Yeates explains problems with receipts for supply purchases from John Bullen and others, making it difficult to produce accurate returns; Mordecai Gist expressed need for quartermaster in Annapolis; James Tootell recommended but did not accept.
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MSA SC 6205-1-9
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1782/04/14
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RB/01/02/S4
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Autograph letter signed, John Steward to William Smallwood, April 14, 1782, Camp Bacons Bridge, South Carolina. 2-pages, 7.25" x 9".
Summary: Steward complains that the voters in Maryland have been mislead by the state’s political leaders; the American army is weakened; reports the location of the British, who would attack “if they Knew our true Situation.”
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MSA SC 6205-1-10
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1782/04/27
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RB/01/02/S4
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Autograph letter signed, Levin Handy to William Smallwood, 27 April 1782. 1-page, 7.75" x 13".
Summary: Handy has petitioned the General Assembly to receive his back-pay, and would like Smallwood’s assistance securing the money he is owed.
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MSA SC 6205-1-11
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1782/10/23
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RB/01/02/S4
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Autograph letter signed, John Steward to William Smallwood, 23 October 1782, Camp, South Carolina. 3-pages, 7.25" x 9.25".
Summary: Steward expresses understanding at not hearing from Smallwood; describes precarious situation of artillery, intentions to reform the artillery, and the dangers of this plan.
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MSA SC 6205-1-12
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1784/04/04
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RB/01/02/S4
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Autograph letter signed, Thomas Price to William Smallwood, 4 April 1784, Baltimore, MD. 1-page, 8.25" 13.25".
Summary: Price writes to Smallwood seeking a certificate of his service to help him secure his back-pay.
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