2000
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S.1117
One Hundred Sixth Congress
of the
United States of America
AT THE SECOND SESSION
Begun and held at the City of Washington on Monday,
the twenty-fourth day of January, two thousand
An Act
To establish the Corinth Unit of Shiloh National Military Park, in the
vicinity of the city of Corinth, Mississippi, and in the State of
Tennessee, and for other purposes.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Corinth Battlefield Preservation Act
of 2000''.
SEC. 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.
(a) Findings.--Congress finds that--
(1) in 1996, Congress authorized the establishment and
construction of a center--
(A) to facilitate the interpretation of the Siege and
Battle of Corinth and other Civil War actions in the area in
and around the city of Corinth, Mississippi; and
(B) to enhance public understanding of the significance of
the Corinth campaign and the Civil War relative to the western
theater of operations, in cooperation with--
(i) State or local governmental entities;
(ii) private organizations; and
(iii) individuals;
(2) the Corinth Battlefield was ranked as a priority 1
battlefield having critical need for coordinated nationwide action
by the year 2000 by the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission in its
report on Civil War Battlefields of the United States;
(3) there is a national interest in protecting and preserving
sites of historic significance associated with the Civil War; and
(4) the States of Mississippi and Tennessee and their
respective local units of government--
(A) have the authority to prevent or minimize adverse uses
of these historic resources; and
(B) can play a significant role in the protection of the
historic resources related to the Civil War battles fought in
the area in and around the city of Corinth.
(b) Purposes.--The purposes of this Act are--
(1) to establish the Corinth Unit of the Shiloh National
Military Park--
(A) in the city of Corinth, Mississippi; and
(B) in the State of Tennessee;
(2) to direct the Secretary of the Interior to manage, protect,
and interpret the resources associated with the Civil War Siege and
the Battle of Corinth that occurred in and around the city of
Corinth, in cooperation with--
(A) the State of Mississippi;
(B) the State of Tennessee;
(C) the city of Corinth, Mississippi;
(D) other public entities; and
(E) the private sector; and
(3) to authorize a special resource study to identify other
Civil War sites in and around the city of Corinth that--
(A) are consistent with the themes of the Siege and Battle
of Corinth;
(B) meet the criteria for designation as a unit of the
National Park System; and
(C) are considered appropriate for inclusion in the Unit.
SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS.
In this Act:
(1) Map.--The term ``Map'' means the map entitled ``Park
Boundary-Corinth Unit'', numbered 304/80,007, and dated October
1998.
(2) Park.--The term ``Park'' means the Shiloh National Military
Park.
(3) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary of
the Interior.
(4) Unit.--The term ``Unit'' means the Corinth Unit of Shiloh
National Military Park established under section 4.
SEC. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF UNIT.
(a) In General.--There is established in the States of Mississippi
and Tennessee the Corinth Unit of the Shiloh National Military Park.
(b) Composition of Unit.--The Unit shall be comprised of--
(1) the tract consisting of approximately 20 acres generally
depicted as ``Battery Robinett Boundary'' on the Map; and
(2) any additional land that the Secretary determines to be
suitable for inclusion in the Unit that--
(A) is under the ownership of a public entity or nonprofit
organization; and
(B) has been identified by the Siege and Battle of Corinth
National Historic Landmark Study, dated January 8, 1991.
(c) Availability of Map.--The Map shall be on file and available
for public inspection in the office of the Director of the National
Park Service.
SEC. 5. LAND ACQUISITION.
(a) In General.--The Secretary may acquire land and interests in
land within the boundary of the Park as depicted on the Map, by--
(1) donation;
(2) purchase with donated or appropriated funds; or
(3) exchange.
(b) Exception.--Land may be acquired only by donation from--
(1) the State of Mississippi (including a political subdivision
of the State);
(2) the State of Tennessee (including a political subdivision
of the State); or
(3) the organization known as ``Friends of the Siege and Battle
of Corinth''.
SEC. 6. PARK MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION.
(a) In General.--The Secretary shall administer the Unit in
accordance with this Act and the laws generally applicable to units of
the National Park System, including--
(1) the Act entitled ``An Act to establish a National Park
Service, and for other purposes'', approved August 25, 1916 (16
U.S.C. 1 et seq.); and
(2) the Act entitled ``An Act to provide for the preservation
of historic American sites, buildings, objects, and antiquities of
national significance, and for other purposes'', approved August
21, 1935 (16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.).
(b) Duties.--In accordance with section 602 of the Omnibus Parks
and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 (16 U.S.C. 430f-5), the
Secretary shall--
(1) commemorate and interpret, for the benefit of visitors and
the general public, the Siege and Battle of Corinth and other Civil
War actions in the area in and around the city of Corinth within
the larger context of the Civil War and American history, including
the significance of the Civil War Siege and Battle of Corinth in
1862 in relation to other operations in the western theater of the
Civil War; and
(2) identify and preserve surviving features from the Civil War
era in the area in and around the city of Corinth, including both
military and civilian themes that include--
(A) the role of railroads in the Civil War;
(B) the story of the Corinth contraband camp; and
(C) the development of field fortifications as a tactic of
war.
(c) Cooperative Agreements.--
(1) In general.--To carry out this Act, the Secretary may enter
into cooperative agreements with entities in the public and private
sectors, including--
(A) colleges and universities;
(B) historical societies;
(C) State and local agencies; and
(D) nonprofit organizations.
(2) Technical assistance.--To develop cooperative land use
strategies and conduct activities that facilitate the conservation
of the historic, cultural, natural, and scenic resources of the
Unit, the Secretary may provide technical assistance, to the extent
that a recipient of technical assistance is engaged in the
protection, interpretation, or commemoration of historically
significant Civil War resources in the area in and around the city
of Corinth, to--
(A) the State of Mississippi (including a political
subdivision of the State);
(B) the State of Tennessee (including a political
subdivision of the State);
(C) a governmental entity;
(D) a nonprofit organi
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zation; and
(E) a private property owner.
(d) Resources Outside the Unit.--Nothing in subsection (c)(2)
authorizes the Secretary to own or manage any resource outside the
Unit.
SEC. 7. AUTHORIZATION OF SPECIAL RESOURCE STUDY.
(a) In General.--To determine whether certain additional properties
are appropriate for inclusion in the Unit, the Secretary shall conduct
a special resource study of land in and around the city of Corinth,
Mississippi, and nearby areas in the State of Tennessee that--
(1) have a relationship to the Civil War Siege and Battle of
Corinth in 1862; and
(2) are under the ownership of--
(A) the State of Mississippi (including a political
subdivision of the State);
(B) the State of Tennessee (including a political
subdivision of the State);
(C) a nonprofit organization; or
(D) a private person.
(b) Contents of Study.--The study shall--
(1) identify the full range of resources and historic themes
associated with the Civil War Siege and Battle of Corinth in 1862,
including the relationship of the campaign to other operations in
the western theater of the Civil War that occurred in--
(A) the area in and around the city of Corinth; and
(B) the State of Tennessee;
(2) identify alternatives for preserving features from the
Civil War era in the area in and around the city of Corinth,
including both military and civilian themes involving--
(A) the role of the railroad in the Civil War;
(B) the story of the Corinth contraband camp; and
(C) the development of field fortifications as a tactic of
war;
(3) identify potential partners that might support efforts by
the Secretary to carry out this Act, including--
(A) State entities and their political subdivisions;
(B) historical societies and commissions;
(C) civic groups; and
(D) nonprofit organizations;
(4) identify alternatives to avoid land use conflicts; and
(5) include cost estimates for any necessary activity
associated with the alternatives identified under this subsection,
including--
(A) acquisition;
(B) development;
(C) interpretation;
(D) operation; and
(E) maintenance.
(c) Report.--Not later than 1 year and 180 days after the date on
which funds are made available to carry out this section, the Secretary
shall submit a report describing the findings of the study under
subsection (a) to--
(1) the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the
Senate; and
(2) the Committee on Resources of the House of Representatives.
SEC. 8. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as are necessary
to carry out this Act, including $3,000,000 for the construction of an
interpretive center under section 602(d) of title VI of the Omnibus
Parks and Public Lands Management Act of 1996 (16 U.S.C. 430f-5(d)).
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Vice President of the United States and
President of the Senate.
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