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Whatever information that was dependent on those crummy sources also need to be purged. If the source wasn't supporting anything, why were they present in the first place? I didn't do it myself as it would take time to go through all the sources and compare. Graywalls (talk) 16:46, 13 December 2023 (UTC)Reply
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@Graywalls: After looking at WP:SECONDARY, the following sources in the article support the use of secondary and independent sources. Notice the ISBN and authors. Please explain why these sources would not quality as enough sources for an article? Is there a percentage you are looking for?
Ignoffo, Mary Jo (1955). Sunnyvale: From the City of Destiny to the Heart of Silicon Valley. Cupertino, California: California History Center & Foundation. pp. 6–11. ISBN 9780935089172
Koning, Ben; Metz, Anneke (2011). Sunnyvale. Arcadia Pub. p. 118. ISBN 9780738574356
Gabrielle Sullivan (1974). Martin Murphy, Jr., California Pioneer, 1844-1884. Pacific Center for Western Historical Studies, University of the Pacific. ISBN 9780931156045