James A. Wright (Wisconsin politician) explained

James A. Wright
State Senate:Wisconsin
District:30th
Term Start:January 2, 1905
Term End:December 21, 1911 (death)
Predecessor:Daniel E. Riordan
Successor:Willard T. Stevens
Party:Republican
Birth Date:17 June 1873
Birth Place:Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Place:Merrill, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Cause:Typhoid fever
Resting Place:Mound Cemetery, Racine
Spouse:none
Children:none
Occupation:Businessman, politician

James A. Wright (June 17, 1873December 21, 1911) was an American businessman and politician from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing much of northern Wisconsin from 1905 until his death in 1911.

Biography

Born in Racine, Wisconsin, Wright moved with his family to Merrill, Wisconsin. He went to the Merrill public schools. Wright then went to Dixon Business College and the Northern Illinois State Normal School. He was involved with his family's lumber business in Merrill, Wisconsin: H. W. Wright Lumber Company. In 1904, Wright organized the Wisconsin Lumber Company in Littell, Washington. Wright was also involved with the banking business. From 1905 until his death in 1911, Wright served in the Wisconsin State Senate and was a Republican. Wright died of typhoid fever at his home in Merrill, Wisconsin.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Wisconsin Blue Book 1911, Biographical Sketch of James A, Wright, pg. 747-748
  2. News: State Senator Wright Dies . . Merrill, Wisconsin . 15 . 1911-12-22 . 2020-07-02 . Newspapers.com.