Background
Bird, Richard Ely was born on November 4, 1878 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Son of Nicholas and Laura Cordelia (Wilder) Bird.
United States representative lawyer politician
Bird, Richard Ely was born on November 4, 1878 in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Son of Nicholas and Laura Cordelia (Wilder) Bird.
He moved with his parents to Wichita, Kansas in 1887 and attended the public schools there. He was graduated from Wichita High School in 1898. Bird later studied law and was admitted to the Kansas bar in 1901.
He opened his legal practice in Wichita. In 1916 he became a judge of the district court of the 18th Judicial District of Kansas and was serving in that capacity when elected to congress during the Warren G. Harding presidential landslide of 1920. Bird unseated incumbent Democratic Congressman William Ayres by a narrow margin of 30,076 (494%) to 29,899 (491%).
Bird"s victory meant that all eight Kansas congressional districts would be represented by Republicans.
Republican Bird would lose his reelection bid in 1922 by a margin of 37,581 (62%) to 22,721 (38%) against former Congressman Ayres and thus resumed the practice of law. Bird ran once more for congress in 1928 against Republican
Ayres but lost by a total of 46,117 (58%) to 32,802 (42%) despite the Herbert Hoover Republican landslide. He retired from public life in 1937 and moved to Long Beach, California, where he died on January 10, 1955.
He is buried in Maplegrove Cemetery in Wichita, Kansas.
Mason (Knight of the Order of the Thistle, 33°, Scottish Rite Shriner).
Married Gertrude M. Hacker, May 21, 1903. Children: Margaret Cordelia (wife of Captain.