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{{short description|American politician}}
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|birth_place=[[Daisy, Georgia]], [[United States]]
|death_place=[[Atlanta, Georgia]], [[United States]]
|statestate1=[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]
|districtdistrict1=U. S. House of Representatives from [[Georgia's 1st congressional district|1st]]
|term_startterm_start1=March 4, 19171925
| DATE OF DEATH term_end1= July 13, 1931
|term_end=March 3, 1933
|precededpreceded1=[[James WR. OverstreetLee Moore]]
|succeeded1=[[Homer C. Parker]]
|party=Democrat
|term_start2= March 4, 1907
|term_endterm_end2= March 3, 19331917
|preceded2= [[James W. Overstreet]]
|succeeded2= [[James W. Overstreet]]
|party=[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
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'''Charles Gordon Edwards''' (July 2, 1878 – July 13, 1931) was aan [[UnitedAmerican States|U.S.]]lawyer and [[political figure]] from the state of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], serving a total of 8 terms over two separate stints in the [[United States House of Representatives | U.S. House of Representatives]] between 1907 and 1931.
 
==Early years and education==
Edwards was born in [[Daisy, Georgia|Daisy]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in 1878 and attended the [[Gordon College (Georgia)|Gordon Institute]] in [[Barnesville, Georgia]] and Florida State College in [[Lake City, Florida|Lake City]] (now the [[University of Florida]]). He then studied law at the [[University of Georgia School of Law]], was a member of the [[Phi Kappa Literary Society]] and graduated with a [[Bachelor of Laws]] ([[LL.B.]]) degree in 1898, gained admission to the state bar and began the practice of law in [[Reidsville, Georgia]].
 
After moving to [[Savannah, Georgia]] in 1900, Edwards joined the Savannah Volunteer Guards, Company B, Coast Artillery, and served as a sergeant in 1902 and 1903 and as a second lieutenant in the Oglethorpe Light Infantry of the First Georgia Regiment of Infantry in 1903 and 1904.
 
==Political career ==
In 1906, Edwards was elected to the [[60th United States Congress]] as a [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] and served four additional terms in that seat until declining to run for re-election in 1916.
 
==Legal career and return to office==
After his initial congressional service, Edwards returned to Savannah to practice law. He also served as president of the Savannah Board of Trade in 1919 and 1920, trustee of [[Southern Methodist College]] in [[McRae, Georgia]], served on the Savannah Harbor Commission from 1920 until 1924 and was director of the Atlantic Deep Waterways Association.
 
=== Second stint in Congress ===
Edwards returned to the U.S. Congress as a Representative in the [[69th United States Congress|69th Congress]] and served three additional terms until his 1931 death from a [[myocardial infarction|heart attack]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] while still in office. He was buried in Savannah's [[Bonaventure Cemetery]].
 
He was buried in Savannah's [[Bonaventure Cemetery]].
 
==See also==
*[[List of United States Congress members who died in office (1900–49)]]
 
==References==
{{CongBio|E000062}}
*[http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c11?seq=79 ''History of the University of Georgia'', Thomas Walter Reed, Imprint: Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia, ca. 1949, pp.1748-1749]
 
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==References==
{{CongBio|E000062}}
*[http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/cgi-bin/ebind2html.pl/reed_c11?seq=79 ''History of the University of Georgia'', Thomas Walter Reed, Imprint: Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia, ca. 1949, pp.1748-1749]
 
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = American politician
| DATE OF BIRTH = July 2, 1878
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Daisy, Georgia]], [[United States]]
| DATE OF DEATH = July 13, 1931
| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Atlanta, Georgia]], [[United States]]
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