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Commission accepts $2,675 State Library conservation grant to preserve historic county records

Strafford County Commissioners · December 5, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners accepted a $2,675 New Hampshire State Library conservation (Moose Plate) grant to preserve and digitize historical books and county records; officials said digitized materials will be posted on the county website and clarified that routine, legally required records (e.g., deeds) are not eligible for the grant.

STRAFFORD COUNTY, N.H. — The county accepted a $2,675 New Hampshire State Library conservation grant (a Moose Plate grant) intended to preserve and digitize historical books and records held by county offices.

Speaker 4, describing the grant, said it is "for preservation of historical books" and noted that the…

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