Lacey of iowa introduced the antiquities act after traveling to several sites in the southwestern united states that had been ravaged by pot hunters. The twoway the president used his powers under the 1906 antiquities act to create the bears ears and gold butte national monuments. Apr 2017 park advocates sent messages to congress urging them to oppose any bills or amendments that intend to undermine the antiquities act, or prevent the preservation of areas designated under the antiquities act. Bishop has proposed a sweeping reform to the act, one that opponents say would break the landmark law and presidential. Also known as the national monument act preservation of antiquities june 8, 1906, ch. Obamas national monuments are about more than conservation. Apr 20, 2006 this book proved immesely useful in a research paper i had to write. Signed into law by president theodore roosevelt in 1906, the antiquities act was the first federal regulation to protect the cultural and natural resources of the united states.
Legal analysis of presidential ability to revoke national. Why cant these popular names easily be found in the us code. The antiquities act of 1906 text courtesy of the national park service hr 3990. Mclaughlin signed into law by president theodore roosevelt 1, the antiquities act 2 of 1906 p. The monumental legacy of the antiquities act of 1906 mark squillace i. The antiquities act and why trump wants to change it the. Dina titus, joined more than 100 cosponsors in the house and the senate to introduce the antiquities act of 2019, aimed at. Antiquities act national trust for historic preservation. The antiquities act was specifically designed to stop the theft and destruction of native american artifacts by pot hunters and vandals. This article examines the antiquities act, a 1906 statute that delegates authority to.
A comprehensive listing of all national monuments established by the presidents of the united states since the passage of the antiquities act of 1906. The 1906 antiquities act, enacted under president theodore roosevelt, empowers the president to declare as national monuments any landmarks, structures and other objects of historic or. History of the antiquities act part 1 the beginning of conservation. The antiquities act of 1906 gives us presidents the authority to set aside swaths of public land to protect important historic, cultural, and ecological sites without approval from congress. Thanks to the foresight of thirteen presidents, parks as diverse as acadia, grand canyon, and olympic national park, along with historic and archaeological sites such as. Paul lepage speaks at a town hall meeting in yarmouth, maine. An autobiography 19 book the forum magazine articles. The antiquities act is one of our nations most valuable conservation tools that allows the president to designate federal lands and waters as national monuments for their historic, scientific andor scenic significance. Washington using his authority under the 1906 antiquities act more frequently than any president in history, president obama has set aside more than 3. Born of concerns about the looting of archaeological sites and of the american progressive movements belief in the betterment of society through active governmental involvement, the antiquities act of 1906 defined the study of archaeology as a scientific endeavor and resulted in the protection of 167 million acres of cultural and natural environments.
Mark squillace, the monumental legacy of the antiquities act of. The monumental legacy of the antiquities act of 1906 by. Archaeologists anxious to prevent looting of american indian relics urged congress to pass broader protective legislation. Apush ch 22 the progressive era 18891920 flashcards. The antiquities act of 1906 gives the president of the united states the power to designate lands and waters for permanent protection. Iwf its time to abolish the antiquities act of 1906. The antiquities act the digital archaeological record. It resulted from concern over decades of looting and destruction of native american sites in the west. Laceys report to congress became the basis for the antiquities act, which was signed into law by president theodore roosevelt on june 8, 1906.
The utah monuments were created under the authority of the 1906 antiquities act, a law intended to give a president the flexibility to act quickly to preserve federal lands that hold historic. The president is not authorized by congress to revoke monument designations. Reforming the antiquities act is a goal of congressional republicans who decry wholesale land grabs. The provisions of the act are codified at 16 uscs 431433. The antiquities act of 1906 is among the most important of american conservation and preservation laws. The antiquities act gives the president the power to grant national monument status to. The act permits the president unilaterally to reserve federal land for special protection. Jun 26, 2016 washington using his authority under the 1906 antiquities act more frequently than any president in history, president obama has set aside more than 3.
Thanks to the foresight of thirteen presidents, parks as diverse as acadia, grand canyon, and olympic national park. But obamas 23 proclamations creating new national monuments are. The national monument creation and protection act oct. The heart of the antiquities act of 1906 is a mere two sentences. Ninety years of the antiquities act brief timeline showing use of the antiquities act. Preserving monumental landscaptes under the antiquities act. Maines governor voices opposition to national monument. Antiquities act its history and use this is a collection of documents related to the history and use of the antiquities act of 1906, the first federal statute for the general preservation of archaeological, cultural, historic, and scientific resources. The origins of the american antiquities act harvard. The antiquities act of 1906 authorizes the president of the united states to declare by public proclamation, historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon federal lands. In 1906, congress authorized the president to protect objects of historic or scientific interest on public lands. Aug 01, 2017 the text, spirit, and 111year history of the antiquities act of 1906 militate against presidential power to revoke a national monument proclamation made by a predecessor president. It will soon be released as a book by the university of illinois press. This is a collection of documents related to the history and use of the antiquities act of 1906, the first federal statute for the general preservation of archaeological, cultural, historic, and scientific resources.
Jan, 2017 the antiquities act of 1906 is one of our nations most important conservation tools. Trump eviscerates two utah national monuments miami herald. Catherine cortez masto and jacky rosen, along with rep. Yet, after a quarter of a century of steady work this movement resulted in the antiquities act of 1906 pl 59209 and established the foundation of cultural and natural resource preservation in the united states. The monumental legacy of the antiquities act of 1906 by mark. The antiquities act of 1906 and the controversy about it. Antiquities act of 1906 constitutional law reporter.
Antiquities act law and legal definition uslegal, inc. The antiquities act of 1906 is an act that was passed by the united states congress and signed. The lacey act also known as the antiquities act of 1906 was a decade in the making. Enactment of the antiquities act followed a 25year effort to ensure protection of american archaeological sites and other historic, natural, and scientific resources. His personal testimony was bolstered by a report by anthropologist edgar lee hewett that detailed the cultural and scientific value of the sites. Enacted in 1906, the antiquities act is one of the most important pieces of conservation legislation in american history and has had a farreaching influence on the preservation of our nationas cultural and natural heritage. Previously congress used specific acts to create national parks and other protected areas. The book was fiction but based on the things sinclair had seen. The text, spirit, and 111year history of the antiquities act of 1906 militate against presidential power to revoke a national monument proclamation made by a. History of the antiquities act part 1 the beginning of.
This is by far the best book on the antiquities act, since my research revealed that there are very few books on the subject. The antiquities act of 1906 doesnt give the president power to undo a designation, and no president has ever taken such a step. What is happening with national monuments and the antiquities act. Obama designates two new national monuments in nevada and utah. The original of the antiquities act, as signed by theodore roosevelt on june 8, 1906, and filed the next day. This law gives the president of the united states the authority to, by presidential proclamation. It also provides the foundation of a centurys worth of further developments in statutes, regulations, and policies for the conservation and preservation of archaeological. House republicans push bill to reform, limit use of. Nevadas wilderness is worth protecting las vegas sun. Opinion the endangered antiquities act the new york times. The monumental legacy of the antiquities act of 1906. Enacted in 1906, the antiquities act gives the president the ability to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated on land owned or controlled by the. Introduction on september 18, 1996, president bill clinton stood on the south rim of the grand canyon and announced the creation of the 1. Here roosevelt left is pictured with preservationist john muir at yosemite national park.
Monuments protected under the antiquities act national. Pure food and drug act forbade the manufacture or sale of mislabeled or adulterated food or drugs, it gave the government broad powers to ensure the safety and efficacy of drugs in order to abolish the patent drug trade. Mar 25, 2015 the antiquities act dates back to 1906 and gives the president power to declare historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest. Used to safeguard and preserve federal lands and cultural and historical sites for all americans to enjoy, 16 presidents have designated 157 national monuments under this authority. Since 1906, presidents, both democratic and republican, have used the authority of the antiquities act to proclaim 125 national monuments covering. It was controversial at the time of its enactment and continues to be so, but such is always the case with landmark legislation in a democratic society. This law gives the president of the united states the authority to, by presidential proclamation, create national monuments from. With less than a month to go in office, president barack obama set aside 1. Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the united states of america in congress assembled, that any person who shall appropriate, excavate, injure, or destroy any historic or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any object of antiquity, situated on lands owned or controlled by the government of the united states, without the permission of. Subsequently, lands with important archaeological, paleontological, or historical material were eligible to become national monuments, thus providing federal protection against damage. Almost every president since teddy roosevelt has used the act to place extraordinary archaeological, historic and natural sites under protection and out of reach of commercial exploitation. The west was an open book waiting to be explored and. The final version of the american antiquities act legally protected antiquities found on lands held in public domain and instituted penalties through fines.
Obamas five new national monuments set a us record for. Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the united states of america in congress assembled, that any person who shall appropriate, excavate, injure, or destroy any historic or prehistoric ruin or monument, or any object of antiquity, situated on lands owned or controlled by the. Thanks to the foresight of thirteen presidents, parks as diverse as acadia, grand canyon. When an object is situated on a parcel covered by a bona fide unperfected claim or held in private ownership, the parcel, or so much of the parcel as may be necessary for the proper care and management of the object, may be relinquished to the federal government and the secretary may accept the relinquishment of the parcel on behalf of the federal government. It is officially known as an act for the preservation of american antiquities. The antiquities act is the first law to establish that archeological sites on public lands are important public resources. Forbade the manufacture or sale of mislabeled or adulterated food or drugs, it gave the government broad powers to ensure the safety and efficacy of drugs in order to abolish the patent drug trade. So why is there a push to modify or nix monument designations. One of the important events during his presidency was the national monuments act also known as the antiquities act. Pitcaithley 1 part 1 the origins and architects of the act 1 the origins of the antiquities act ronald f. Enacted in 1906, the antiquities act is one of the most important pieces of conservation legislation in american history and has had a farreaching influence on the preservation of our nationos cultural and natural heritage.
National monuments act 1906 american antiquities law for. Antiquities act of 1906 national border, national park. It did a wonderful job at providing key articles written on the history and effectiveness of the antiquities act after 100 years of being in existence. After a generationlong effort, president theodore roosevelt signed the antiquities act on june 8, 1906. The chorus was strong enough to push congress to finally pass the american antiquities act of 1906, which ultimately was signed into law by. The antiquities act of 1906 is a short and simple law of three sections drafted by archeologist edgar hewitt to protect objects of antiquity on public land. Through a long process before the act was passed by congress and signed by president theodore roosevelt on june 8, the act became much more important as a measure, and to some in. Winner of the state of new mexicos heritage preservation award in the category of heritage publication enacted in 1906, the antiquities act is one of the most important pieces of conservation legislation in american history and has had a farreaching influence on the preservation of our nations cultural and natural heritage. Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. Section 2 of the statute gives the president the authority to set aside for protection. Theodore roosevelt and the antiquities act of 1906. History books, newspapers, and other sources use the popular name to refer to these laws. Jun 22, 2017 the antiquities act of 1906, was signed into law by theodore roosevelt on june 8, 1906. It laid the foundation for conservation and preservation laws passed through the 20th century and remains an important statute into the 21st century.
The antiquities act of 1906 is one of our nations most important conservation tools. The act, drafted by an archaeologist, gave the president the power to set aside objects and structures of historic and scientific interest as national monuments. Since 1906 presidents of both parties have used the antiquities act to. It provides specifically for the preservation of archaeological, historical, and natural resources on public lands. The act has been used to create national monuments in places such as muir woods, grand canyon, mount olympus, jackson hole, and the 1978 alaskan d 2 lands. Quite simply, under this 1906 act the president could set aside, by executive decree. On june 8, 1906, president theodore roosevelt signed the bill, which set aside historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest in order to stop their destruction. The importance of the antiquities act david harmon, francis p.
But a good argument can be made that this brief law which authorizes the president to protect objects of historic or. This act may be cited as the americas natural treasures of immeasurable quality unite, inspire, and together improve the economies of states act or the antiquities act. The origins of the antiquities act of 1906 provide an understanding of this. Tell congress to preserve and protect the antiquities act. It established the first national historic preservation policy for the united states lee 1970.
President theodore roosevelt signed the antiquities act in 1906 largely to prevent looting of archaeological and native american structures and objects. An act for the preservation of american antiquities. Portland, maine ap republican leaders in maine and utah are asking president donald trump to step into uncharted territory and rescind national monument designations made by his predecessor. Lepage will be in washington on tuesday, may 2, to testify at a house subcommittee on federal lands hearing on the use of the antiquities act of 1906 to create monuments.
At 583,000 square miles 1,510,000 km2, papahanaumokuakea marine national monument is the largest protected area proclaimed. Enacted in 1906, the antiquities act is one of the most important pieces of conservation legislation in american history and has had a farreaching influence on the preservation of our nations cultural and natural heritage. The origins of the american antiquities act harvard university. It was the first legislation designed to protect and preserve historic landmarks, cultural sites, and objects of scientific interest within the united states. President trumps assault on the antiquities act signals. Extending the scope of the antiquities act the scholarly forum. By officially declaring congress support for the 51 national monuments established under the antiquities act by presidents of both parties between 1996 and 2017, s.
The antiquities act since its passage by congress in 1906, the antiquities act has been a critically important tool for the preservation of our public landslands that belong to all americans. The order applies to all new monuments greater than 100,000 acres in size and monuments that were expanded by at least 100,000 acres. May 12, 2015 in 1906, congress passed the general antiquities act. The antiquities act of 1906 gives the president power to establish national monuments on public lands through presidential proclamation. Apush ch 22 the progressive era 18891920 flashcards quizlet. Mar 31, 2017 the heart of the antiquities act of 1906 is a mere two sentences.