Lloyd C. Bird

Lloyd C. Bird
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 29th district
In office
January 12, 1966  January 12, 1972
Preceded by Leslie D. Campbell, Jr.
Succeeded by H. Selwyn Smith
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 32nd district
In office
January 8, 1964  January 12, 1966
Preceded by Victor P. Wilson
Succeeded by William B. Hopkins
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 33rd district
In office
January 11, 1956  January 8, 1964
Preceded by Victor P. Wilson
Succeeded by Edward E. Willey
FitzGerald Bemiss
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the 34th district
In office
January 12, 1944  January 11, 1956
Preceded by Hunsdon Cary
Succeeded by Edward E. Haddock
Eugene B. Snydor, Jr.
Edward E. Willey
Personal details
Born Lloyd Campbell Bird
(1894-08-01)August 1, 1894
Highland, Virginia, U.S.
Died April 20, 1978(1978-04-20) (aged 83)
Chesterfield, Virginia, U.S.
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Lucille Crutchfield
Alma mater Medical College of Virginia
Religion Methodist

Lloyd Campbell Bird (August 1, 1894 – April 20, 1978) was a Virginia State Senator. He was born in Highland County, Virginia.

Senator Bird began as a teacher at what is now the Medical College of Virginia. In 1925, he partnered with Morris Phipps to start Phipps & Bird, a business that provide a source of laboratory apparatus, chemicals and other products for scientific education.

From 1952 to 1953, he was the president of the Virginia Academy of Science, and he was elected in 1972 as a "Fellow of the Virginia Academy of Science".

Lloyd C. Bird High School in Chesterfield County, Virginia is named after him.


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