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Toilet Paper

Toilet Paper

Did you know? In 1857, toilet paper was invented by Joseph C. Gayetty in NYC. ðŸ˜·

TOILET PAPER: INVENTED IN NEW YORK

Joseph C. Gayetty (b. 1827? Massachusetts - d.__ ) was an American inventor credited with the invention of commercial toilet paper. It was the first and remained only one of the few commercial toilet papers from 1857 to 1890 remaining in common use until the invention of splinter-free toilet paper in 1935 by the Northern Tissue Company

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