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Hiram Lloyd

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Lloyd moved to St. Louis in 1879 to be a carpenter's apprentice. He worked as a carpenter until 1890, when he began working as an independent contractor. In 1903 he incorporated the Hiram Lloyd Building & Construction Company, which became a prominent contractor constructing private and public
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buildings in the Midwest, including several high schools in St. Louis, the East St. Louis custom house and post office, and many other public buildings. A newspaper article in 1924 claimed the company had constructed more than ten million dollars worth of projects.
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Lloyd served from 1885 to 1889 in the lower house of the St. Louis Municipal Assembly, serving as speaker for the last two years. He served in various Republican party posts, including being a state Republican committeeman from 1900 to 1904. He was a
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Lloyd married English-born Jane Ann Maitland (1868 - 1919) on May 27, 1888. They had at least three sons, Thomas Henry (1889-1958), Hiram (died as an infant), Hiram Jr., and Weston Robert Lloyd.
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delegate. Lloyd was elected to the state legislature in 1908 and 1910 and served as House minority leader. In 1912 he was the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor and lost to Democrat
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After a fall at the home of his son Hiram Jr. on August 23, Lloyd was hospitalized and died of bronchial pneumonia. He is buried in Green Mount Protestant Cemetery in
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St. Louis, the Fourth City, 1764-1909, Volume 2, Walter Barlow Stevens, 1909: S. J. Clarke Publishing Company, Saint Louis, Missouri, p. 443-4
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I.O.O.F. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Illinois at It's Sixty-Sixth Annual Session, Springfield (IL), The Grand Lodge, 1903, p. 218
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Concrete Evidence of the Superiority of Security Portland Cement, Security Cement & Lime Company, 1916, p. 56
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Lloyd's English parents, Thomas and Hannah (Pepper) Lloyd, came to the United States in 1860 and settled in
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Notable buildings built, in part or in whole, by Hiram Lloyd Building & Construction include:
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Miles City (Montana) post office; constructed 1916 by Hiram Lloyd Building & Construction
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McKinley High School in 1910; constructed 1904 by Hiram Lloyd Building & Construction
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Partial list of Hiram Lloyd Building & Construction buildings
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Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
Arthur M. Hyde
Wallace Crossley
Philip A. Bennett
Belleville, Illinois
Republican
lieutenant governor of Missouri
St. Clair County
Illinois
St. Louis
Odd Fellows
1908 Republican National Convention
William Rock Painter
Arthur M. Hyde
Sam Aaron Baker
Belleville
Illinois
McKinley High School (St. Louis, Missouri)
Central High School
Soldan High School
Greene County Courthouse
Strong Hall (Lawrence, Kansas)
Washington Irving High School
Clarksburg, West Virginia
Miles City Main Post Office
Post Office


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