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 Congress and served three additional terms until his 1931 death from a
heart attack in
Atlanta, Georgia while still in office. He was buried in Savannah's
Bonaventure Cemetery. ==See also==