Abner M. Wright was an American businessman associated with the city of Chicago. Wright served as a member of the Chicago Board of Trade,[1] and served as its president in 1886 and 1887.[2]
Wright stood opposed to gambling interests which had partnered themselves with telegraph companies. Wright, at one point, "forcibly removed the instruments of the Postal Telegraph Company and the Baltimore and Ohio Telegraph Company from the floor of the exchange, literally throwing their equipment out of the building."[3][4]