PUBLIC LAW 106–164—DEC. 9, 1999
FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD AND FORT
MIAMIS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE ACT OF
1999
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113 STAT. 1792 PUBLIC LAW 106–164—DEC. 9, 1999
Public Law 106–164
106th Congress
An Act
To establish the Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historical
Site in the State of Ohio.
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 ‘‘Fallen Timbers Battlefield and
Fort Miamis National Historic Site Act of 1999’’.
SEC. 2. DEFINITIONS.
As used in this Act:
(1) The term ‘‘historic site’’ means the Fallen Timbers
Battlefield and Monument and Fort Miamis National Historic
Site established by section 4 of this Act.
(2) The term ‘‘management plan’’ means the general
management plan developed pursuant to section 5(d).
(3) The term ‘‘Secretary’’ means the Secretary of the
Interior.
(4) The term ‘‘management entity’’ means the Metropolitan
Park District of the Toledo Area.
(5) The term ‘‘technical assistance’’ means any guidance,
advice, or other aid, other than financial assistance, provided
by the Secretary.
SEC. 3. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.
(a) F
INDINGS
.—Congress finds the following:
(1) The 185-acre Fallen Timbers Battlefield is the site
of the 1794 battle between General Anthony Wayne and a
confederation of Native American tribes led by Little Turtle
and Blue Jacket.
(2) Fort Miamis was occupied by General Wayne’s legion
from 1796 to 1798.
(3) In the spring of 1813, British troops, led by General
Henry Proctor, landed at Fort Miamis and attacked the fort
twice, without success.
(4) Fort Miamis and Fallen Timbers Battlefield are in
Lucas County, Ohio, in the city of Maumee.
(5) The 9-acre Fallen Timbers Battlefield Monument is
listed as a National Historic Landmark.
(6) Fort Miamis is listed in the National Register of Historic
Places as a historic site.
(7) In 1959, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield was included
in the National Survey of Historic Sites and Buildings as 1
Fallen Timbers
Battlefield and
Fort Miamis
National Historic
Site Act of 1999.
16 USC 461 note.
Dec. 9, 1999
[S. 548]
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113 STAT. 1793PUBLIC LAW 106–164—DEC. 9, 1999
of 22 sites representing the ‘‘Advance of the Frontier, 1763–
1830’’.
(8) In 1960, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield was designated
as a National Historic Landmark.
(b) P
URPOSES
.—The purposes of this Act are—
(1) to recognize and preserve the 185-acre Fallen Timbers
Battlefield site;
(2) to recognize and preserve the Fort Miamis site;
(3) to formalize the linkage of the Fallen Timbers Battle-
field and Monument to Fort Miamis;
(4) to preserve and interpret United States military history
and Native American culture during the period from 1794
through 1813;
(5) to provide assistance to the State of Ohio, political
subdivisions of the State, and nonprofit organizations in the
State to implement the management plan and develop programs
that will preserve and interpret the historical, cultural, natural,
recreational and scenic resources of the historic site; and
(6) to authorize the Secretary to provide technical assist-
ance to the State of Ohio, political subdivisions of the State,
and nonprofit organizations in the State, including the Ohio
Historical Society, the city of Maumee, the Maumee Valley
Heritage Corridor, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield Commission,
Heidelberg College, the city of Toledo, and the Metropark Dis-
trict of the Toledo Area, to implement the management plan.
SEC. 4. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FALLEN TIMBERS BATTLEFIELD
AND FORT MIAMIS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE.
(a) I
N
G
ENERAL
.—There is established, as an affiliated area
of the National Park System, the Fallen Timbers Battlefield and
Fort Miamis National Historic Site in the State of Ohio.
(b) D
ESCRIPTION
.—The historic site is comprised of the following
as generally depicted on the map entitled Fallen Timbers Battlefield
and Fort Miamis National Historical Site-proposed, number NHS–
FTFM, and dated May 1999:
(1) The Fallen Timbers site, comprised generally of the
following:
(A) The Fallen Timbers Battlefield site, consisting of
an approximately 185-acre parcel located north of U.S.
24, west of U.S. 23/I–475, south of the Norfolk and Western
Railroad line, and east of Jerome Road.
(B) The approximately 9-acre Fallen Timbers Battle-
field Monument, located south of U.S. 24; and
(2) The Fort Miamis Park site.
(c) M
AP
.—The map shall be on file and available for public
inspection in the appropriate offices of the National Park Service.
SEC. 5. ADMINISTRATION OF HISTORIC SITES.
(a) A
PPLICABILITY OF
N
ATIONAL
P
ARK
S
YSTEM
L
AWS
.—The his-
toric site shall be administered in a manner consistent with this
Act and all laws generally applicable to units of the National
Park System, including the Act of August 25, 1916 (16 U.S.C.
1, 2–4; commonly known as the National Park Service Organic
Act), and the Act of August 21, 1935 (16 U.S.C. 461 et seq.; com-
monly known as the Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act).
(b) C
OOPERATIVE
A
GREEMENT
.—The Secretary may enter into
a cooperative agreement with the management entity to provide
technical assistance to ensure the marking, research, interpretation,
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113 STAT. 1794 PUBLIC LAW 106–164—DEC. 9, 1999
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 548:
SENATE REPORTS: No. 106–64 (Comm. on Energy and Natural Resources).
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 145 (1999):
Oct. 14, considered and passed Senate.
Nov. 18, considered and passed House.
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education and preservation of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield and
Fort Miamis National Historic Site.
(c) R
EIMBURSEMENT
.—Any payment made by the Secretary
pursuant to this section shall be subject to an agreement that
conversion, use, or disposal of the project so assisted for purposes
contrary to the purposes of this section as determined by the Sec-
retary, shall result in a right of the United States to reimbursement
of all funds made available to such project or the proportion of
the increased value of the project attributable to such funds as
determined at the time of such conversion, use, or disposal, which-
ever is greater.
(d) G
ENERAL
M
ANAGEMENT
P
LAN
.—
(1) I
N GENERAL
.—The Secretary, in consultation with the
management entity and Native American tribes whose ances-
tors were involved in events at these sites, shall develop a
general management plan for the historic site. The plan shall
be prepared in accordance with section 12(b) of Public Law
91–383 (16 U.S.C. 1a–1 et seq.; commonly known as the
National Park System General Authorities Act).
(2) C
OMPLETION
.—The plan shall be completed not later
than 2 years after the date funds are made available.
(3) T
RANSMITTAL
.—Not later than 30 days after completion
of the plan, the Secretary shall provide a copy of the plan
to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the
Senate and the Committee on Resources of the House of Rep-
resentatives.
SEC. 6. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS
There is authorized to be appropriated such funds as are nec-
essary to carry out this Act.
Approved December 9, 1999.
Deadlines.
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