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Author:
Fichtelman, Carol A., author.
Title:
Historic preservation law : a legal research guide / by Carol A. Fichtelman, Esq.
Publisher:
William S. Hein & Co.Inc.,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xviii, 91 pages ; 26 cm.
Subject:
Historic preservation--Legal research.--United States--Legal research.
United States.--Antiquities Act of 1906--Legal research.
United States.--Act to Improve the Administration of the Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act of 1935 (49 Stat. 666)--Legal research.
United States.--National Historic Preservation Act of 1966--Legal research.
United States.--National Park Service--Legal research.
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States--Legal research.
Historic preservation--Legal research.--United States--States--Legal research.
Historic sites--Legal research.--Law and legislation--United States--Legal research.
Historic sites--Legal research.--Law and legislation--United States--States--Legal research.
National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States.
United States.--National Park Service.
Antiquities Act of 1906 (United States)
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (United States)
Legal research.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Introduction and overview -- Primary resources : federal statutes; federal regulations; federal agencies; federal case law; state laws, regulations & agencies; other countries/international law -- Secondary resources: American Law Reports; legal encyclopedias; Wikipedia; Congressional Research Service; organizations, blogs & websites; legal blogs & law firm sites; law school courses/data bases; legal publications, law journals and books; newspapers, magazines and other publications; Westlaw KeyCite.
Summary:
Historic preservation, according to the Congressional Research Service, "is the practice of protecting and preserving sites, structures, objects, landscapes, and other cultural resources of historical significance." Although state and local government programs, along with privately financed undertakings, support and bolster historic preservation, it is mainly the federal government's role through enacting legislation, appropriating funds, and administering programs through various federal agencies that contributes to historic preservation policy. Although this historic preservation policy was not officially implemented until the early 1900s, several early efforts came about in the latter 1800s. One of the first efforts by the U.S. Congress was legislation to protect "ancient Puebloan sites in the American Southwest" and then came the acquisition of "thousands of acres of private land to establish five Civil War national battlefield parks" which the then Department of War would oversee. However, in the 1850s, there was a movement to protect Mount Vernon, George Washington's home; when the federal government refused to buy the property, the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association raised the money to buy the property and protect it, thus preserving it for historical purposes. This legal research guide undertakes to highlight early federal historic preservation legislation, including the Antiquities Act of 1906 and the Historic Sites Act of 1935, along with the 1916 establishment of the National Park Service (under the Department of the Interior) for the management of public services and national monuments, as well as the creation of the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 1949 to help encourage the public to preserve building, sites and object of national importance--Publisher.
Series:
Legal research guides ; volume 90
ISBN:
0837742544
9780837742540
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1300760836
LCCN:
2022933314
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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