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Cyrus Edwards

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Cyrus Edwards

Cyrus Edwards (June 17, 1793 – August 31, 1877) was an American lawyer and politician.

Edwards was born in Montgomery County, Maryland, in the United States of America. He moved with his family to Kentucky. Edwards studied law and was admitted to the Illinois bar in Kaskaskia, Illinois Territory. His brother Ninian Edwards was Governor of Illinois Territory. He practiced law in Potosi, Missouri and Elkton, Kentucky. Edwards served in the Black Hawk War as an officer. He moved to Edwardsville, Illinois. Edwards served in the Illinois House of Representatives in 1832 and 1840 and in the Illinois Senate in 1834. Edwards served in the Illinois Constitutional Convention of 1847. Edwards was a member of the Whig Party. Edwards lived in Upper Alton, Illinois and continued to practice law and was a farmer. During the American Civil War, Edwards supported the Republicans. In 1838, Edwards ran for the office of Governor of Illinois and lost the election. Edwards died in Alton, Illinois.[1][2]

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  1. ^ "Papers of Abraham Lincoln Digital Library-Cyrus Edwards". Archived from the original on 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2020-10-03.
  2. ^ 'Death of Hon. Cyrus Edwards,' Alton Daily Telegraph (Illinois), September 6, 1877, pg. 1
Party political offices
Preceded by Whig nominee for Governor of Illinois
1838
Succeeded by
Joseph Duncan