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New Hampshire Division Of Archives And Records Management
The New Hampshire Division of Archives and Records Management, or NHDARM, is a division within the New Hampshire Department of State, responsible for the proper management and Archive, archival of other agencies' records and for the Preservation (library and archive), preservation of historic documents viewable to the public. The division is led by the State Archivist, a position currently held in pro tempore by Brian Nelson Burford since 2017. Activities The Division of Archives and Records Management is responsible for numerous tasks related to records and their handling, including the following: * Management and archival of other agencies' records * Handling and preservation of historic public documents * Auditing and verification of state election results, such as the 2022 New Hampshire Senate election.{{Cite web , author=Staff Report , date=2022-09-13 , title=N.H. Primary Elections With Monitors and Audits , url=https://indepthnh.org/2022/09/13/primary/ , access-date=2022- ...
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Seal Of New Hampshire
The state of New Hampshire has held two seals since it declared its independence from Great Britain on January 5, 1776. While both seals have been retained, most people are only familiar with the Great Seal due to its corporate use. Great Seal New Hampshire's state seal depicts the frigate and is surrounded by a laurel wreath with nine stars. The ''Raleigh'' is one of the first 13 warships sponsored by the Continental Congress for a new American navy, built in 1776, at Portsmouth. The seal is surrounded by a laurel wreath. The wreath is an ancient symbol of fame, honor, and victory. The nine stars within the wreath show that New Hampshire was the ninth state to join the Union. The water stands for the harbor of Portsmouth, and in the yellow-colored spit of land is granite, a strong igneous rock, representing both New Hampshire's rugged landscape and the sturdy character of her people. In 1784, when the present state constitution became effective, the legislature revised th ...
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