History:
The City of Wright City was platted as a village in 1857 by Doctor
Henry C. Wright on land granted to Dr. Wright in 1831 by the United
States. The village was platted to take advantage of the new North
Missouri Railroad which was constructed in 1857. Dr. Wright built his
home about 1860 on land that sets now at the corner of South First
Street and South Locust. In September, 1863 the Wright City Raid took
place during the Civil War. The Baptist Church Bryan's Blacksmith
Shop and Kennedy's Saloon (all known to be places where Southern
sympathizers congregated) was burned to the ground by Union Militia.
The town of Wright City was incorporated in 1869 and became a fourth
class city in 1941. Wright City a thriving community doing business
through the railroad then with the advent of automobiles Highway 40
ran through the center of town bringing motorists and businesses
catering to them. In the 1950's Interstate 70 was constructed,
bringing a whole new group of businesses. Today Wright City is a
growing community with the advantage of the railroad and interstate
highway.