Nathaniel Gorham Born in Charlestown in 1738, Politician, Statesman, Nathaniel Gorham Was a Descendant of Signer of the U.S

Nathaniel Gorham Born in Charlestown in 1738, Politician, Statesman, Nathaniel Gorham Was a Descendant of Signer of the U.S

Nathaniel Gorham Born in Charlestown in 1738, Politician, Statesman, Nathaniel Gorham was a descendant of Signer of the U.S. Constitution John Howland, a Mayflower Pilgrim. At about age 15, he was apprenticed to a 1738-1796 merchant of New London, Connecticut. When he was 21, Gorham returned to Charlestown, went into business for him- self and prospered as a merchant. Married to Rebecca Call, they raised 9 children in a large house on the north side of Charlestown’s Market Square (now City Square). Successful in business, Gorham also became one of the most prominent politi- cal leaders of his day. During the Revolution, Gorham was a delegate to the Nathaniel Gorham Provincial Congress and a member of the Charles Willson Peale, Artist Board of War. After the war, he contin- ued in public service as a statesman, being elected to the Massachusetts consti- tutional convention and to the Commonwealth’s Senate and, later, the General Court. Though lacking in for- mal legal training, he was appointed a Middlesex County judge. He served two years on the Governor’s Council. In service to the Nation, he sat in the Continental Congress for three terms and was elected President of the Congress in 1786. He was a delegate to the Federal Constitutional Convention in 1787, serv- ing as its presiding officer for several weeks. He was a signer of the resulting U.S. Constitution and a member of the Massachusetts convention at which it received state ratification. Turning from triumph to tragedy, Gorham, in his later years, participated in a land speculation scheme that went bad, leaving him insolvent but no less respect- ed for his great contributions to the birth of the Government and Constitution of Signing of the U.S. Constitution, Howard Chandler Christy, Artist the United States of America. © The Friends of the Charlestown Branch of the Boston Public Library 2014. Reproduced with permission. All rights reserved. .

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