Richard S. Reynolds III


Richard Samuel "Major" Reynolds III was an American businessman, philanthropist, and Democratic Party politician. He was a son of Richard S. Reynolds [Jr.] and grandson of Richard S. Reynolds Sr., founder of Reynolds Metals Company. His younger brother, J. Sargeant Reynolds, served a term in the Virginia [House of Delegates] and a partial term in the Virginia Senate before being elected as the state's lieutenant governor. Four years after his brother's death in office from an inoperable brain tumor, Reynolds was elected to the state house himself, where he served a term representing the Richmond, Virginia-based Virginia's 33rd [House of Delegates district|33rd district]. Rather than seeking reelection in 1977, he instead campaigned for his party's nomination in that year's lieutenant gubernatorial election. Facing lawyer Chuck Robb and fellow-delegate Ira M. Lechner in the party primary, he placed second behind Robb, who went on to defeat Republican nominee A. [Joe Canada Jr.] in the November general election. Later in life, he was a major fundraiser for the Virginia [Civil Rights Memorial].