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Albany’s Seth Wheeler: Inventor of Modern Toilet Paper

Seth Wheeler was born in Chatham, Columbia County, NY on May 18th, 1838 to a successful and affluent family. His father, Alonzo Wheeler, owned Wheeler, Melick & Co. one of the foremost manufacturers of agricultural equipment; his mother was Harriet Hatch Wheeler. At the time, agriculture was the foremost industry supporting the Upstate New York economy and demand for agricultural equipment was strong. Begun in 1830, Wheeler, Melick & Co. moved to Albany in 1849.

Seth attended Albany Academy before going to work for his father’s company. Once at Wheeler, Melick & Co., Seth showed an aptitude for designing new agricultural equipment and improving on designs for equipment the company already produced.

On April 3rd, 1860, Seth married Elizabeth Alexander, daughter of William Alexander and his wife, Sarah Maria Boyd. The Wheelers had three sons and two daughters, all born in Albany.

In 1860, most Albany houses were built with an outdoor outhouse, usually located toward the back of the lot. On most city blocks

Baseball

Seth Wheeler has had plenty of playing experience at Hobart-Detter Field. Now the Overland Park, Kansas, native is coaching at Hobart-Detter Field as a member of the Blue Dragon baseball coaching staff.

Wheeler in his second season with the Blue Dragons.

Year 1 under Wheeler saw the Blue Dragons make a dramatic improvement statistically. The 2023 Blue Dragon pitching staff saw a decrease of 2.59 off its team ERA to 4.12. That mark led the Jayhawk West and ranked 17th in the NJCAA. The Dragons allowed 87 fewer runs and 80 fewer hits.

The 2024 Blue Dragons set a school record for wins with a 51-12 season with a Jayhawk Conference championship and Region VI Tournament runner-up finish. Starting pitcher Ethan Giesbrecht and relief pitcher Caden Wanless were first-team all-Jayhawk West and second-team all-Region VI selections. Bradley Neill was a second-team selection and Trenton Roehler was an honorable mention pitcher in 2024.

Wheeler came to Hutchinson after seven seasons at Emporia State University, the last four seasons as the Hornets’ head coach.

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Seth Wheeler

For the baseball player and coach, see Seth Wheeler (baseball).

Seth Wheeler is an American businessman and former policy advisor. In the Bush administration, he helped coordinate the federal response to housing crisis related to the Great Recession.[1][2] In the Obama White House, he was Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Senior Advisor for Financial Services, and is currently an employee at JPMorgan Chase.[3]

Career

Wheeler graduated from Brigham Young University with a B.A. in Economics & Asian Studies, later earning an M.B.A. and a J.D. from Harvard Business School and Columbia Law School.[4] After his time in the private sector at Bain and Morgan Stanley, he moved into the public sector in the Bush administration in the US Treasury Department, and continued into the Obama administration as the highest paid advisor in the Obama White House. He also spent time at The Brookings Institution as a Guest Scholar on Financial Innovation.[3][5]

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