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Lafayette resident urges city to restore historical language, add 200 names to cemetery plaque

2686824 · March 19, 2025
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At the March 18 meeting resident Frank Archuleta asked the council to adopt preferred language for a historical plaque and to include about 200 names believed to be missing from municipal cemetery records.

Frank Archuleta appeared during public input at the March 18 Lafayette City Council meeting to press the city to adopt his group’s preferred historical language for a cemetery plaque and to include roughly 200 names he says are missing from municipal cemetery records.

Archuleta told the council he and local historians have reviewed the language and that historians from the University of Colorado and other local historians endorsed the wording his group submitted. He said the proposed language documents alleged exclusion of about 200 community members from…

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