Levi R. Kelley

Levi R. Kelley (January 26, 1899 – February 14, 1967) was a Vermont political figure.

[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.