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  2. Soldiers' Monument (Santa Fe, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe Soldier's Monument, temporary plaque (previous plaque removed), 2022. The monument has been described as racist [47] due to the derogatory references to indigenous people in the area then known as New Mexico Territory and now known as New Mexico [33] There were complaints during the 1950s [48] to remove or replace it, that continued ...

  3. OPINION: Mayor had assist from governor in wrecking monument

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    Feb. 29—Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber finally made a smart move regarding the shattered Soldiers' Monument. He shut up. Webber said no comment after Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham justifiably ...

  4. Critics blast archbishop's statement on Soldiers' Monument as ...

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    Oct. 30—Several proponents of rebuilding the Soldiers' Monument on the Santa Fe Plaza have criticized Archbishop John C. Wester's call this week for "common ground" on the issue as anti-Hispanic.

  5. Moving Soldiers' Monument is city's latest bad idea

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    A two-day civil trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 12, and the main point of contention is whether the city government has any authority to alter the Soldiers' Monument or move it from Santa Fe's ...

  6. Santa Fe Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Plaza (Spanish: Plaza de Santa Fe) [3] is a National Historic Landmark in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico in the style of traditional Spanish-American colonial cities. The plaza , or city square is a gathering place for locals and also a tourist attraction.

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  8. State could preserve obelisk on the Plaza - AOL

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    Oct. 31—It was 1973, a time of confusion for Santa Fe's mayor and city councilors. In a burst of political correctness, they voted to remove the Soldiers' Monument from the Plaza. The ...

  9. Battle of Glorieta Pass - Wikipedia

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    Pyron's force of 300 camped at Apache Canyon, at one end of Glorieta Pass, leaving a picket post of 50 men at the summit of the pass. Chivington led 418 soldiers to the pass and, on the morning of March 26, moved out to attack. After noon Chivington's men captured the picket post and found the main force behind them.