Nathaniel Gorham | |
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6th President of the Confederation Congress | |
In office June 6, 1786 – February 2, 1787[1] | |
Preceded by | John Hancock |
Succeeded by | Arthur St. Clair |
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Born | Charlestown, Province of Massachusetts Bay | May 27, 1738
Died | June 11, 1796 Charlestown, Massachusetts | (aged 58)
Resting place | Phipps Street Burying Ground Charlestown |
Spouse | Rebecca Call |
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Profession | Politician, merchant |
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Nathaniel Gorham (May 27, 1738 – June 11, 1796; sometimes spelled Nathanial) was an American Founding Father, merchant, and politician from Massachusetts. He was a delegate from the Bay Colony to the Continental Congress and for six months served as the presiding officer of that body under the Articles of Confederation. He also attended the Constitutional Convention, served on its Committee of Detail, and signed the United States Constitution.
Member of the Continental Congress in 1782, 1783, 1786, 1787, and 1789, and was its president from June 6, 1786, to February 2, 1787
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