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Boundary Adjustment Study
Appomattox Court House National Historical Park » Boundary Adjustment Study » Document List
The Appomattox Campaign is a key series of historic events that lead to the final surrender at Appomattox Court House and is important for understanding the conclusion of the American Civil War. This Boundary Adjustment Study built on the data and information collected during the draft general management planning process, and makes recommendations in a formal decision document as an Environmental Assessment (EA). The final Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Boundary Adjustment -Environmental Assessment can be referenced by clicking on the "Document List" link located in the left-hand column.
Only Congress, through legislated action, or the President, through the use of the Antiquities Act, has the authority to expand the boundary of a national park unit. The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Boundary Adjustment Study - Environmental Assessment will be used to inform decision makers regarding the potential future adjustments to the boundary of the park. Any land considered for possible inclusion within the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park would have to go through a legislated process and lands would only be acquired from donors, willing sellers, or partners.
Contact Information
Denver Service CenterProject Manager
Justin Henderson
Justin_Henderson@nps.gov
(303) 969-2540