City Square, N.W. side, June 1893. From left to right, the buildings are: City Hall, office of Charlestown Enterprise; C.W. Sawyer, real estate; Mishawum Hall and A.N. Swallow and Co., provisions. The last named building stands on the site of the home of Judge Nathaniel Gorham, whose garden at the back adjoined the garden of the parsonage, thus leading to the meeting house on Town Hill. Judge Gorham had been born in Charlestown in 1738, and had served the young nation in many of its most important assemblies, having been president for several months of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.