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On March 24, 1910, a post office charter was issued for Bismark, a name chosen by the Dierks brothers, company founders, for a Nebraska town where they formerly operated a lumber outlet.
The name of the town and post office changed to Wright during World War I because of public association of the Bismark name with that of the former German chancellor.
The new name was chosen to honor William Wiley Wright, the county's first war casualty.
On May 18, 1920, the name was altered to Wright City.

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