Talk:Milan, New York

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Removed unsourced statement (citation request from December 2007 unanswered), user no longer active (Aquaman Is Not Lame), user flagged for other similar unfounded statements. "Milan was largely a farming and mill town giving birth to its name today[citation needed]. Known by many as the "Mill Lands" for its rolling farmland and numerous gristmills". Replaced with referenced statement.

Also removed as unfounded/unreferenced "During the Great Depression, these poor farming conditions led to instances of starvation[citation needed] and disease in the town.[citation needed] The town was quarantined for six months in 1934 due to an outbreak of smallpox,[citation needed] which was exacerbated by the difficulty of a small community in obtaining the vaccine during this period." No evidence exists.

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