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Harry Francis Kelly (April 19, 1895 – February 8, 1971) was an American politician. He served as the 39th
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from 1943 to 1947.


Early life

Kelly was born in Ottawa, Illinois, one of nine siblings born to Mary Agnes (Morrissey) and Henry Michael Kelly, a lawyer. Both of his parents were Roman Catholics of Irish descent. Kelly spent a year assisting his father in his law office before enrolling at the
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, where he received a law degree from
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in 1917. He served in the U.S. Army during World War I, was wounded and lost his right leg in the Battle of Chateau-Thierry, where he also earned the
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with palm leaves. Upon his return to the United States, Kelly joined the American
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drive. After the war, Kelly established a career in public service. He served as the state's attorney for
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from 1920 to 1924. During that time, his father moved to Detroit to represent
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in Michigan. Harry followed when his term as state's attorney ended, joining his father and younger brother Emmett to form the law firm of Kelly, Kelly, and Kelly. In 1929, Kelly married Anne Veronica O'Brien, and they had six children together, including actor Brian Kelly. The following year, he became the assistant prosecuting attorney for
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, where he served until 1934.


Politics

Kelly was selected by Governor Frank Fitzgerald to head the Detroit area Liquor Control Commission. Fitzgerald later asked him to run for Michigan Secretary of State, which Kelly did. Kelly was elected, serving from 1939 to 1943. When Fitzgerald died suddenly and Lieutenant Governor
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took the Governorship, Dickenson turned to Kelly for assistance, and for approximately two years Kelly acted as chief counsel and confidante to Governor Dickinson. In 1942, the Republican party turned to Kelly as a candidate for governor, and on November 3, 1942, he defeated incumbent Democratic Governor
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in the general election to become
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. In 1944, while governor, he served as a delegate to the
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which nominated
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He was elected to a second two-year term in 1944, and during his four years in office, the state government was reorganized and a grand jury was convened to examine misappropriations in the legislature. Also during his tenure as governor, Kelly appointed
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and
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as Regents to the University of Michigan. The War Governor, as he was nicknamed, declined to run for re-election in 1946. After serving out his second term, Kelly returned to private practice until, in 1950, the Republican party again asked him to run for governor again. He lost a close race to Governor
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, by only 1,154 votes. Kelly was declared the winner in the initial vote count, but Williams requested a recount that found several counting errors and reversed the election's outcome. In 1954, he was nominated by the Republican party to a seat on the Michigan Supreme Court. He was elected, and served from 1954 to 1971.


Retirement and death

Kelly died at the age of 75 in
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. He is interred at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery of
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.


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