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Removed unsourced statement (citation request from December 2007 unanswered), user no longer active (Aquaman Is Not Lame), user flagged for other similar unfounded statements.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. 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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