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History in
a Pecan Shell
The community was
first settled before the Civil War just south of the present-day location.
Founders were four men named Reynolds, Walker, Forester and Otts.
In 1873 the community was centered where it is now. The naming was
either a bit of facetious humor or a sincere hope for future growth
(as unlikely as that was).
By the mid 1880s, New York had two gristmills and two gins to serve
a population of 60 people. A post office was granted in 1876 and when
the town was bypassed by the railroad in 1901, the post office lasted
only a few years before closing.
In the 1980s the town become famous for producing cheesecake, although
the company making them has since relocated to Athens.
From a population of 20 in 1992, it has decreased to just 15 residents
for the 2000 census. |
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