Levi R. Kelley Explained

Levi R. Kelley
Order:20th
Office:Vermont State Treasurer
Term Start:January 7, 1943
Term End:August 31, 1949
Predecessor:Thomas H. Cave
Successor:George H. Amidon
Birth Date:26 January 1899
Birth Place:Malone, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Waterbury, Vermont, U.S.
Resting Place:Green Mount Cemetery, Montpelier, Vermont, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Ruth Emery (m. 1919)
Children:5
Education:Montpelier High School, Montpelier, Vermont, U.S.
Profession:Business manager and treasurer
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Army
Branch Label:Service
Unit:Officer Training School, Camp Gordon, Georgia, U.S.
Rank:Sergeant
Serviceyears:1917–1918
Battles:World War I
Battles Label:Wars

Levi R. Kelley (January 26, 1899 – February 14, 1967) was a Vermont political figure. A Republican, he served as Vermont State Treasurer and later as treasurer of the University of Vermont.

Biography

Levi Ray Kelley was born in Malone, New York on January 26, 1899, a son of Michael Kelley and Ella (Duke) Kelley, and his family moved to Montpelier, Vermont in 1902.[1] Kelley attended the public schools of Montpelier, and graduated from Montpelier High School in 1917.[2]

On June 23, 1917, Kelley joined the United States Army for World War I. He completed quartermaster training at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, and was promoted through the ranks to the grade of sergeant. He began officer training school at Camp Gordon, Georgia, but was discharged on November 30, 1918, shortly after the end of the war.[3]

After his military service, Kelley began a business career, and became billing clerk and cashier for the Montpelier and Wells River Railroad.[2]

In 1919 Kelley married Ruth Emery in Belmont, Massachusetts. They were the parents of five children: Jerome; Frank; David; Lee; and Nancy.[4]

In 1924 Kelley began to work in the office of the Vermont State Treasurer. In 1926 he was appointed Assistant State Treasurer. In 1931 he was appointed Deputy State Treasurer.[5]

Kelley was elected Vermont State Treasurer in 1942. He served from 1943 to 1949, when he resigned.[6]

He resigned as state treasurer in August, 1949 in order to accept appointment as treasurer and business manager of the University of Vermont. He worked for UVM until retiring in 1959.[7]

Kelley died in Waterbury, Vermont on February 14, 1967.[8] He was buried at Green Mount Cemetery in Montpelier.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1947 . Vermont Legislative Directory . Montpelier, VT . Vermont Secretary of State . 593.
  2. Book: State, Vermont Office of Secretary of. Vermont Legislative Directory. 1921. en.
  3. Book: Johnson, Herbert T. . 1927 . Roster of Vermont Men and Women in the World War . Rutland, VT . The Tuttle Company . 682 . subscription .
  4. News: February 15, 1967 . Levi R. Kelley, Former State Treasurer, Dies . St. Albans Messenger . St. Albans, VT . 3 . subscription .
  5. Book: Downs, Winfield Scott . 1968 . Encyclopedia of American Biography . 38 . Chicago, IL . American Historical Society . 7–8.
  6. Web site: State of Vermont: State Treasurers, 1778-2012 . 2012 . Clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives . Vermont House of Representatives . Montpelier, VT.
  7. Book: April 15, 1958 . The University of Vermont Bulletin . Burlington, VT . University of Vermont . 163.
  8. Web site: Vermont Death Records, 1909-2008, entry for Levi R. Kelley . February 14, 1967 . Ancestry.com . Ancestry.com, LLC . Provo, UT . subscription .
  9. News: February 20, 1967 . Funeral Services, Levi R. Kelley . St. Albans Messenger . St. Albans, VT . 3 . subscription .