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Resident urges Lafayette to include 200 names and original language on cemetery plaque, cites historical grievances

3168800 · April 1, 2025
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At the March 18 meeting Frank Archuleta urged the council to adopt preferred language and a plaque listing about 200 unrecorded community members at a Lafayette cemetery; he cited local historians and researchers who reviewed the proposed language and said the city had omitted it.

Frank Archuleta told the Lafayette City Council during public input on March 18 that the city should install a historical plaque at the Lafayette Cemetery that lists approximately 200 community members he says were not recorded in town records and should use language Archuleta called the community’s “true language.”

Archuleta said he and a researcher named Doug have been documenting the cemetery for years and that he had met with…

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