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  2. Plaza obelisk would be moved to Santa Fe National Cemetery ...

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    Aug. 10—The idea of a new home for the Plaza obelisk had seemed too polarizing to explore when it was posed by some of Santa Fe City Councilor Carol Romero-Wirth's constituents more than a year ...

  3. Plaza obelisk case heads to trial after judge denies city's ...

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    Sep. 6—State District Judge Matthew Wilson has denied a motion by the city of Santa Fe seeking dismissal of a lawsuit over the felling of the Plaza obelisk and the future fate of the monument ...

  4. 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 ...

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

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    That December, a judge ordered the Santa Fe government to remove the plywood around the obelisk within 30 days and to restore the obelisk to its pre-2020 condition within 180 days. [72] [73] If the obelisk were not restored, the Santa Fe government was required to instead initiate a historic review process. [74]

  6. Archbishop calls for 'common ground' on Santa Fe Plaza ... - AOL

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    Oct. 28—Archbishop John C. Wester has called on Santa Feans to reach a compromise on the future of the Plaza obelisk in advance of a key City Council vote Wednesday regarding the controversial ...

  7. Mormon Battalion Monument (Sandoval County, New Mexico)

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    The Mormon Battalion Monument is a historic obelisk in rural Sandoval County, New Mexico.It was built in honor of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who served in the United States Army's Mormon Battalion during the Mexican–American War of 1846–1848.

  8. Webber takes stand in trial that could decide obelisk's fate

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    Sep. 12—Santa Fe Mayor Alan Webber took the stand Thursday in a bench trial that could decide the fate of the Plaza obelisk. "We were facing the prospect of civil unrest, a potentially dangerous ...

  9. List of monuments and memorials removed during the George ...

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    Santa Fe: New Mexico Jun 17, 2020: Jun 18, 2020: Removal ordered by the mayor Vargas is remembered for reconquering Santa Fe de Nuevo México after the Pueblo Revolt. The statue was removed from Cathedral Park under the direction of Mayor Alan Webber. [221] Kit Carson Obelisk Santa Fe: New Mexico Jun 18, 2020: Removal ordered by the mayor