William Wheaton![]() William Rufus Wheaton (May 7, 1814 – September 11, 1888) was an American lawyer and politician. He was also a baseball pioneer.[1] Personal lifeWheaton was born in New York City on May 7, 1814. He practiced law in New York during the 1830s and 1840s.[1] Wheaton married Elizabeth A. Jennings in 1837. The couple had seven children. Their son George Henry Wheaton served in the Civil War and reached the rank of major.[1] Gotham and Knickerbocker Base Ball ClubsDuring his free time, William Wheaton played base ball (as it was called in its developmental years). He was a founding member and the vice president of the Knickerbocker Base Ball Club in 1845. He served on the Committee of By-Laws with William H. Tucker and helped draft the game's first formal set of rules, which were adopted in September 1845.[1][2][3] Wheaton also served as one of the sport's first umpires.[3] In 1887, Wheaton gave an interview to The San Francisco Daily Examiner, describing the early days of baseball in New York. He recalled that:[1]
Wheaton also stated that he had drafted the first written code of rules for the Gotham Base Ball Club in 1837.[4] According to author Peter J. Nash, a strong argument could be made that Wheaton is worthy of enshrinement in the Baseball Hall of Fame.[3] Paul Dickson states that Wheaton is among a group of men who could be called the "Father of Baseball";[5] this is also the stated opinion of Major League Baseball's official historian, John Thorn.[6] CaliforniaIn 1849, Wheaton sailed to San Francisco, California, with a mining company. The mining venture did not last long, and Wheaton soon began practicing law again.[1] Wheaton was also involved in local politics. He was elected City and County Assessor in 1861 and 1863.[1] He served in the California State Assembly in 1862 and 1871.[7] In 1876, he was appointed by US president Ulysses S. Grant the Register of the General Land Office of the United States, a capacity in which he served until 1886.[1] Wheaton died on September 11, 1888, at the age of 74.[1] References
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