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| | Chapter XII. - ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNOR WRIGHT. |
 | | On the 20th of March, 1761, Lieutenant-Governor James Wright was appointed "Captain-General, Governor, and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of Georgia," although his commission did not reach him until the 28th of January of the next year, nearly ten months after his appointment. |
 | | As the conference was held in Georgia, Governor Wright was made president, and after five days of negotiation, a solemn treaty of perpetual peace and friendship was agreed upon and signed by all the parties. |
 | | JAMES WRIGHT, the newly appointed lieutenant-governor, arrived in Georgia October 11, 1760. |
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