Seaborn Wright | |
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Born | Floyd County, Georgia | November 30, 1857
Died | December 15, 1933 Milledgeville, Georgia | (aged 76)
Seaborn Wright (November 30, 1857 – December 15, 1933) was an attorney and politician in the U.S. state of Georgia. He served in the Georgia House of Representatives from Rome, Georgia. He supported prohibition.[1][2] He was a third party candidate for governor. He was a strident prohibitionist.[2]
In 1907 he wrote to Thomas Edward Watson.[3]
In 1908 he was billed as a Southern orator and fighter for clean government in a newspaper notice promoting him as a speaker for a campaign rally in Grand Junction, Colorado.[4]