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 PUBLIC LAW 95-625—NOV. 10, 1978

92 STAT. 3479

overland from the fort to the coast: Provided, That the total area so designated shall contain no more than one hundred and thirty acres.". ADAMS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, MASSACHUSETTS

SEC. 312. (a) In order to preserve for the benefit, education, and Property inspiration of present and future generations the birthplaces of John conveyance. Adams and John Quincy Adams, the Secretary is authorized to accept the conveyance, without monetary consideration, of the property known as the John Adams Birthplace at 133 Franklin Street, and the property known as the John Quincy Adams Birthplace at 141 Franklin Street, in Quincy, Massachusetts, together with such adjacent real property as may be desirable, for administration as part of the Adams National Historic Site in Quincy, Massachusetts. Together with, or following such conveyance, the Secretary is authorized to accept the conveyance, without monetary consideration, of furnishings and personal property relating to such birthplaces, after consultation with appropriate officials of the city of Quincy and with the owner or owners of such furnishings and personal property. (b) The Secretary shall administer the properties acquired pur- Administration, suant to subsection (a) of this section as part of the Adams National Historic Site in accordance with this section and the provisions of law generally applicable to national historic sites, including the Act of August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535) and the Act of August 21, 1935 16 USC 1 et seq. (49 Stat. 666).

16 USC 461 note.

ADDITION o r EPPE8 MANOR TO PETERSBURG NATIONAL BATTLEFIELD

SEC. 313. (a) The Secretary is authorized to acquire the historic Land acquisition. Eppes Manor, and such other lands adjacent thereto, not to exceed twenty-one acres, for addition to the Petersburg National Battlefield, as generally depicted on the map entitled "Petersburg National Battlefield, Virginia", numbered APMA 80,001, and dated May 1978. (b) There are hereby authorized to be appropriated not to exceed Appropriation $2,200,000 to carry out the purposes of this section. authorization. ADDITION o r MINERAL KING VALLEY TO SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK

SEC. 314. (a) I t is the purpose of this section to— (1) assure the preservation for this and future generations of the outstanding natural and scenic features of the area commonly known as the Mineral King Valley and previously designated as the Sequoia National Game Refuge; and (2) enhance the ecological values and public enjoyment of such area by adding such area to the Sequoia National Park. (b)(1) In order to add to the Sequoia National Park (hereinafter in this section referred to as the "park") a certain area known as Mineral King Valley possessing unique natural and scenic values, there is hereby established as part of such park all lands, waters, and interests therein, constituting approximately sixteen thousand two hundred acres designated before the date of the enactment of this Act as the Sequoia National Game Refuge and as depicted on the drawing entitled "Boundary Map, Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park", numbered 102-90,000 and dated April 1975. A copy of such drawing shall be on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Director, National Park Service, Department of the Interior. After advising the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United

16 USC 45f.

Drawing copy, availability. Boundary revisions, publication in Federal Register and advisement to cor committees.

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