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Wright County is a county located in South Central Missouri in the United States . As of the 2010 U.S. Census , the county's population was 18,815. Its county seat is Hartville . The county was officially organized on January 29, 1841, and is named after Silas Wright , a former Congressman , U.S. Senator and Governor of New York .
Wright County is bordered by Laclede County on the north, Texas County on the east, Douglas County on the south, and Webster County on the west. It is in the part of the state considered Southwest Missouri. Formed from part of Pulaski County on January 29, 1841, Wright County was named in honor of Silas Wright , a prominent New York Democrat . The county seat of Hartville was probably named after Hartsville, Tennessee , from where many early settlers originally came. Wright County lost part of its land in 1845 to Texas County, in 1849 to Laclede, and in 1855 a big chunk to Webster. It appears there were no Native American settlements early in the area, although the wandering Delawares, Shawnees, and Piankashaws did come through. Early white settlers were in the county in 1836 and were probably hunters. Earliest known settlers were Samuel Thompson, Robert Moore, John W. Burns, Jeff and Robert Montgomery, Benjamin Stephens, James Young, William Franklin, Isham Pool, and the Tuckers, according to Goodspeed. The county has been devastated several times by storms.