William Ambrose Wright Explained

William Ambrose Wright
Birth Date:19 January 1844
Birth Place:Louisville, Georgia
Death Place:Atlanta, Georgia
Resting Place:Oakland Cemetery
Office:Georgia State Comptroller General
Term Start:September 17, 1879
Term End:September 13, 1929

William Ambrose Wright (January 19, 1844 – September 13, 1929) was a lieutenant in the Confederate States Army, and Georgia state comptroller for fifty years, as well as insurance commissioner.

Biography

William Ambrose Wright was born in Louisville, Georgia on January 19, 1844.[1]

He enlisted in the Confederate States Army in 1860. During the Civil War, he was wounded at the Second Battle of Bull Run, resulting in the amputation of his right leg. He was captured and imprisoned at Johnson's Island from June 1863 until May 1864.[1]

Wright was appointed comptroller general of Georgia by Governor Alfred H. Colquitt on September 17, 1879,[1] following the resignation of Washington L. Goldsmith due to ongoing impeachment proceedings.[2]

He remained in office until his death in Atlanta on September 13, 1929.[3] He was buried at Oakland Cemetery.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ham, Henry Wilkes Jones . Representative Georgians: Biographical Sketches of Men Now in Public Life . Morning News Print . Savannah . 29–30 . 1887 . 2022-02-20 . Internet Archive.
  2. News: GEORGIA'S CORRUPT OFFICERS.; THE CONTROLLER'S REFUSED RESIGNATION THE TREASURER WILLING TO SETTLE. . . Atlanta, Georgia . 1 . 1879-09-17 . 2023-09-03.
  3. News: W. A. Wright, Veteran Georgia Official, Dies . . Atlanta, Georgia . AP . 3 . 1929-09-14 . 2022-02-20 . Newspapers.com.