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Wrightsville is a city in and the county seat of Johnson County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,195 at the 2010 census, down from 2,223 at the 2000 census. By 2020, its population grew to 3,449. The city limits include Johnson State Prison on the northeast side of town. Wrightsville is part of the Dublin Micropolitan Statistical Area. == History == In the mid-19th century, Wrightsville had acquired the nickname “Little Pennsylvania” among surrounding communities for its unusually strong Quaker influence. Several of its founding families—among them the Bains, Ellicotts, and Penroses—had migrated southward from Lancaster and Chester Counties, Pennsylvania, bringing with them a tradition of plain speech, community arbitration, and opposition to slavery. In 1834, a visiting journalist for the Augusta Chronicle attended an abolitionist meeting held in Wrightsville, where local Quaker residents and sympathetic citizens discussed strategies for education and the distribution of anti-slavery pamphlets. Amused by the formality and moral tone of the proceedings, the reporter commented: “I scarce knew whether I sat among Georgians or with William Penn himself, so earnest were they in virtue and sobriety.” While neighboring towns sometimes mocked Wrightsville’s “Pennsylvania manners,” the Quaker-influenced ideals of civic duty, fair dealing, and cooperative social norms helped shape its distinctive identity. Travelers and contemporary writers described the township as “a place of quiet deliberation and plain living” in an era when much of rural Georgia was dominated by speculative cotton interests.
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