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Abraham Edwards

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Preceded by
  
James D. Green

Occupation
  
Attorney

Succeeded by
  
Zebina L. Raymond

Name
  
Abraham Edwards


Spouse(s)
  
Anne Moore

Role
  
Politician

Alma mater
  
Harvard

Education
  
Harvard College

Died
  
February 5, 1870, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Abraham Edwards (September 7, 1796 – February 5, 1870) was a Massachusetts politician who served as the fifth Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Early life

Edwards was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Abraham and Martha Edwards on September 7, 1796.

Family life

Edwards married Anne Moore.

Education

Edwards prepared for college under the tutorship of Charles Folsom. After studying under Folsom, Edwards entered Harvard. Edwards graduated from Harvard in 1819. After his graduation from Harvard, Edwards went on to study law with Judge Fay.

Professional career

Edwards was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in Middlesex County, in September 1822. Edwards began his practice of law in Brighton, Massachusetts, which was in Middlesex County at the time.

In 1832 Edwards moved to Cambridge.

Political career

Edwards was elected the fifth Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts, serving from April 1854 to January 1855.

Death

Edwards died in Cambridge on February 5, 1870.

References

Abraham Edwards Wikipedia