Harry E. Narey

Harry Elsworth Narey ( born May 15, 1885 in Spirit Lake, Dickinson County, Iowa; † August 18, 1962 ) was an American politician. Between 1942 and 1943 he represented the state of Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Harry Narey attended the public schools of his home, including the Grinnell College. After a subsequent law studies at the University of Iowa in Iowa City and its made ​​in 1907 admitted to the bar he began in Spirit Lake to work in his new profession. Between 1914 and 1920 he was district attorney in Dickinson County. This office he held later between 1943 and 1945 from again. Between 1918 and 1943 Narey was also legal representative of the City of Spirit Lake.

Politically, Narey member of the Republican Party. Between 1916 and 1960 he participated as a delegate in all regional Republican party days in Iowa; 1918 to 1943 he was chairman of the party in Dickinson County. Following the resignation of Congressman Vincent F. Harrington Narey was at the election due in the ninth district of Iowa as his successor in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC selected. There he completed between November 1942 and January 3, 1943 3 the opened legislature of his predecessor. In the regular congressional elections of 1942, his constituency was dissolved. Narey has renounced his candidacy in another district.

After the end of his time in Congress Narey again worked as a lawyer. Following his second term as district attorney in Dickinson County, he was until 1959 judge in the 14th Judicial District of Iowa. Subsequently, he worked until his death in 1962, again as a private attorney.

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