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the point of beginning; containing approximately one hundred and fifteen and eighty-six one-hundredths acres, including concourse, excluding from the area described herein forty-seven onehundredths acres, constituting a right-of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway.

(c) Quarrying rights of Indians reserved

The quarrying of the red pipestone in the lands within the said national monument is expressly reserved to Indians of all tribes, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior.

§ 941. Rainbow Bridge National Monument, Utah; continuance as national monument

The Rainbow Bridge National Monument situated in the county of San Juan, State of Utah, established May 30, 1910, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 942. Riverside County National Monument, California (a) Establishment authorized

Subject to the conditions of subsection (b) of this section, the Secretary of the Interior may set apart the following-described lands located in the county of Riverside, in the State of California, as a national monument:

The west half of the southwest quarter of section 2, the southeast quarter of section 3, all of section 10, the west half of the northwest quarter of section 11, all of section 14, all in township 5 south, range 4 east, San Bernardino base and meridian, containing one thousand six hundred acres.

But the water rights, dam, pipe lines, canals, and irrigation structures located in sections 2 and 3 of township 5 south, range 4 east, San Bernardino meridian, and also all water and water. rights in Palm Canyon, are excepted from the provisions of this section and shall remain under the exclusive control and supervision of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

(b) Conditions

The reservation authorized in subsection (a) of this section shall not become effective until the Agua Caliente Band of Indians have consented and have relinquished its right, title, and interest in the lands therein described, and agreement has been reached concerning payment to be made to the members of said Band on a per capita basis from funds donated for such purpose.

In order to determine the amount to be paid the Secretary of the Interior shall negotiate with said Indians to obtain their consent and relinquishment, and when such consent and relinquishment has been obtained and an agreement reached the Secretary of the Interior may make payment from said donated fund for the lands relinquished to the enrolled members of the said Agua Caliente Band. The consent and relinquishment of the Indians may be obtained and payment made for the lands in such manner as the Secretary of the Interior may deem advisable.

§ 943. Saguaro National Monument, Arizona; continuance as national monument

The Saguaro National Monument, situated in the county of Pima, State of Arizona, established March 1, 1933, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 944. Shoshone Cavern National Monument, Wyoming; continuance as national monument

The Shoshone Cavern National Monument situated in the county of Park, State of Wyoming, established September 21, 1909, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 945. Sitka National Monument, Alaska; continuance as national monument

The Sitka National Monument situated in the Territory of Alaska, established March 23, 1910, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 946. Sunset Crater National Monument, Arizona; continuance as national monument

The Sunset Crater National Monument situated in the county of Coconino, State of Arizona, established May 26, 1930, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 947. Timpanogos Cave National Monument, Utah; continuance as national monument

The Timpanogos Cave National Monument situated in the counties of Salt Lake and Utah, State of Utah, established October 14, 1922, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 948. Tonto National Monument, Arizona; continuance as national monument

The Tonto National Monument situated in the county of Gila, State of Arizona, established December 19, 1907, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 949. Tuzigoot National Monument, Arizona; continuance as national monument

The Tuzigoot National Monument situated in the county of Yavapai, State of Arizona, established July 25, 1939, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 950. Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona; continuance as national monument

The Walnut Canyon National Monument situated in the county of Coconino, State of Arizona, established November 30, 1915, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 951. Wheeler National Monument, Colorado; continuance as national monument

The Wheeler National Monument situated in the county of Mineral, State of Colorado, established December 7, 1908, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 952. White Sands National Monument, New Mexico; continuance as national monument

The White Sands National Monument situated in the counties of Otero and Dona Ana, State of New Mexico, established January 18, 1933, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 953. Wupatki National Monument, Arizona; continuance as national monument

The Wupatki National Monument situated in the county of Coconino, State of Arizona, established December 9, 1924, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 954. Yucca House National Monument, Colorado; continuance as national monument

The Yucca House National Monument situated in the county of Montezuma, State of Colorado, established December 19, 1919, by

presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

§ 955. Zion National Monument, Utah; continuance as national monument

The Zion National Monument situated in the counties of Washington and Iron, State of Utah, established January 22, 1937, by presidential proclamation, shall continue as a national monument as limited by boundaries established or changed conformably to law.

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1024. Purchase of real estate for battlefield commemoration. 1025. Reports to Congress.

SPECIFIC PARKS

1031. Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, Kentucky.
1032. Adams Mansion National Historical Park, Massachusetts.
1033. Andrew Johnson National Historical Park, Tennessee.
1034. Antietam National Historical Park, Maryland.
1035. Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Virginia.
1035a. Same; exchange of lands.

1036. Big Hole Battlefield National Historical Park, Montana.
1037. Castillo de San Marcos National Historical Park, Florida.

1038. Castle Pinckney National Historical Park, South Carolina.

1039. Chalmette National Historical Park, Louisiana.

1040. Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Historical Park, GeorgiaTennessee.

1041. Colonial National Historical Park, Virginia.

1042. Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, Kentucky-Virginia-Tennessee. 1043. Custer Battlefield National Historical Park, Montana.

1044. Eutaw Springs National Historical Park, South Carolina.
1045. Fort Donelson National Historical Park, Tennessee.
1046. Fort Frederica National Historical Park, Georgia.
1047. Fort Jefferson National Historical Park, Florida.
1048. Fort Laramie National Historical Park, Wyoming.
1049. Fort McHenry National Historical Park, Maryland.
1050. Fort Necessity National Historical Park, Pennsylvania.
1051. Fort Pulaski National Historical Park, Georgia.
1052. Fort Raleigh National Historical Park, North Carolina.
1053. Fort Stanwix National Historical Park, New York.
1054. Fort Sumter National Historical Park, South Carolina.
1055. Fort Vancouver National Park, Washington.

1056. Fredericksburg National Historical Park, Virginia.

1057. George Washington Birthplace National Historical Park, Virginia. 1058. Gettysburg National Historical Park, Pennsylvania.

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1059. Guilford National Historical Park, North Carolina.

1060. Hampton National Historical Park, Maryland.

1061. Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historical Park, New York.
1062. Hopewell Village National Historical Park, Pennsylvania.

1063. Independence National Historical Park, Pennsylvania.
1064. Kennesaw Mountain National Historical Park, Georgia.
1065. Kings Mountain National Historical Park, South Carolina.
1066. Manassas National Historical Park, Virginia.
1067. Monocacy National Historical Park, Maryland.
1068. Moores Creek National Historical Park, North Carolina.
1069. Morristown National Historical Park, New Jersey.

1070. Pensacola National Historical Park, Florida.
1071. Petersburg National Historical Park, Virginia.
1072. Pioneer National Historical Park, Kentucky.
1073. Pipe Spring National Historical Park, Arizona.
1074. Richmond National Historical Park, Virginia.

1075. Saint Croix Island National Historical Park, Maine.
1076. Salem Maritime National Historical Park, Massachusetts.
1077. Saratoga National Historical Park, New York.

1078. Scotts Bluff National Historical Park, Nebraska.

1079. Shiloh National Historical Park, Tennessee.

1080. Stones River National Historical Park, Tennessee.

1081. Theodore Roosevelt National Historical Park, North Dakota.

1082. Tumacacori National Historical Park, Arizona.

1083. Vanderbilt Mansion National Historical Park, New York.

1084. Vicksburg National Historical Park, Mississippi.

1085. Whitman National Historical Park, Washington.

GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 1011. Rules and regulations

The Secretary may make all needful rules and regulations for the care of national historical parks, or any one of them, and for the establishment and marking of lines of battle and other historical features of parks commemorating battles.

§ 1012. Superintendent

Each national historical park shall be in charge of a superintendent to be appointed by the Secretary at a salary to be fixed by him and paid out of the appropriation available for the maintenance of the particular park.

§ 1013. Visitors; right of access

The rules adopted by the Secretary shall provide for convenient access by visitors to monuments within parks or any one of them and the grounds included therein, on such days and within such hours as he may designate.

§ 1014. Acceptance of donations; acquisition of land

The Secretary may accept on behalf of the United States donations of lands, interest in lands, buildings, structures or other property

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