The First Toilet Paper Patent Was Given Out To A New York Businessman In 1891
Here in the Empire State, our residents have had a front row seat to plenty of unique parts of history. Frequently here at Only In New York, we like to point our readers in the direction of epic attractions that will also leave them completely fascinated. Well, with the majority of the world currently practicing social distancing and putting themselves under quarantine, it’s time we virtually take you on a trip back in time to this one essential part of the past – check it out!


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Ready to hear something that will possibly make you giggle? The famous 1891 patent for perforated toilet paper that was given out to Seth Wheeler, has actually been used to settle the debate on whether or not your toilet paper should fall over or under on the roll. It's true!
A handful of years ago, many noticed that in the actual patent photos, the toilet paper is seen rolled over the top instead of under as many feel it should be. So, you can thank Seth Wheeler and the former Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Company for settling this great debate. How neat!
A handful of years ago, many noticed that in the actual patent photos, the toilet paper is seen rolled over the top instead of under as many feel it should be. So, you can thank Seth Wheeler and the former Albany Perforated Wrapping Paper Company for settling this great debate. How neat!
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