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Encyclopedia > Wrightsboro

Wrightsboro is the name of several towns in the United States, including:


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Wrightsboro (104 words)
Wrightsboro, North Carolina, United States [CDP]; population was 4,752 in 1990; housing units was 1,804 in 1990; location is 34°17'N 77°55'W; land area is 12.37 square miles (7,915 acres); FIPS code is 75780 [SourceCBP]
Wrightsboro, North Carolina, United States [Populated Place] is in New Hanover County; location is 34°17'18"N 77°55'17"W [SourceGSP]
Wrightsboro, Texas, United States [Place] is in Gonzales County; location is 29°22'25"N 97°33'53"W; elevation is 302 feet [SourceGSP]
Handbook of Texas Online: WRIGHTSBORO, TX (288 words)
Wrightsboro is located on Farm Road 108 twelve miles southwest of Gonzales in southwestern Gonzales County.
By the 1920s Wrightsboro had an estimated population of 100, and in 1940 it had five businesses concentrated in a business block, a church, and a school.
In 1990 Wrightsboro still had an estimated population of seventy-six, a church, a cemetery, and a number of scattered dwellings.
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