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The Marylanders spanned the spectrum of socioeconomic classes but were largely farmers (and their sons) and some artisans, like ship’s carpenters, brewers, bakers, and blacksmiths. One officer stated when writing to Smallwood that he hoped to “have a very Respectable Company of farmers sons as I am determined I will take very few, if any, out of this Town.”
Washington's Immortals: The Untold Story of an Elite Regiment Who Changed the Course of the Revolution
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