Wright House

Wright House may refer to:

in the United States

(by state then town)

  • Daniel R. Wright House, Eutaw, Alabama
  • Canfield-Wright House, Del Mar, California, listed on the NRHP in California
  • Wright House (Newark, Delaware), listed on the NRHP in Delaware
  • Hil'ardin/Sharp-Hardin-Wright House, Forsyth, GA, listed on the NRHP in Georgia
  • Wright House (Thomasville, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia
  • Wright House (Simpsonville, Kentucky), listed on the NRHP in Kentucky
  • Wright House (Somerville, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed
  • Wright House (Greenwood, Mississippi), listed on the NRHP in Mississippi
  • Seely/Wright House, Oyster Bay, New York, a local historical landmark known also as Wright House
  • Jones-Wright House, Rocky Ford, North Carolina, listed on the NRHP in North Carolina
  • Upham-Wright House, Newark, Ohio, listed on the NRHP in Ohio
  • Barnhart-Wright House, Portland, Oregon, listed on the NRHP in Oregon
  • Aynesworth-Wright House, Austin, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Texas
  • Wright-Henderson-Duncan House, Granbury, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Hood County, Texas
  • Claughton-Wright House, Lewisetta, Virginia, listed on the NRHP in Virginia
  • Ely Wright House, Wausau, Wisconsin, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin
  • Mueller-Wright House, Wrightstown, Wisconsin, listed on the NRHP in Wisconsin

Famous quotes containing the words wright and/or house:

    Panting, begging I clutched childlike, clutched to the hot sides of
    death.
    Now I am dry bones and my face a stony skull staring in yellow
    surprise at the sun. . . .
    —Richard Wright (1808–1860)

    [My father] was a lazy man. It was the days of independent incomes, and if you had an independent income you didn’t work. You weren’t expected to. I strongly suspect that my father would not have been particularly good at working anyway. He left our house in Torquay every morning and went to his club. He returned, in a cab, for lunch, and in the afternoon went back to the club, played whist all afternoon, and returned to the house in time to dress for dinner.
    Agatha Christie (1891–1976)