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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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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
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