New Hampshire Archives Group

New Hampshire Archives Group NHAG educates and supports those responsible for or interested in the management and preservation of archival records.

Hear ye, hear ye! The NH Archives Group Spring Workshop is nigh!Join us on Wednesday May 20 at Cathedral of Saint Joseph...
04/30/2026

Hear ye, hear ye! The NH Archives Group Spring Workshop is nigh!

Join us on Wednesday May 20 at Cathedral of Saint Joseph, Manchester, New Hampshire for a look into NH's religion, Revolutionary War ties, and Franco-American population. This workshop has something for all history-, genealogy-, and archives-minded folks!

Free for all members. Join NHAG and register for the workshop here: nhag.org/announcement-s26

10/14/2025

Ready to uncover something beautiful?

Join us at our upcoming Fall Workshop. Our theme is Special Handling. We'll meet at the Nashua Public Library on October 23 for presentations on architectural records, digital preservation practices, and copyright issues.

Become a member for as little as $15 a year. Visit NHAG.org to begin.

There are so many excellent training opportunities and we want to help you make the most of them!Apply for a Training Gr...
01/09/2025

There are so many excellent training opportunities and we want to help you make the most of them!

Apply for a Training Grant from NHAG today! We are offering up to $200 to cover registration fees for any archives-related workshops or conferences. Learn more and apply at our website nhag.org.

The Collections Care & Conservation Alliance is offering a webinar on Managing Archaeological Collections. Consider applying for our grant to attend!

Hey NHAG members! The National Endowment for the Humanities has two grant opportunities that might be right for your org...
10/27/2024

Hey NHAG members! The National Endowment for the Humanities has two grant opportunities that might be right for your organization: Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions and Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections.

The Preservation Assistance Grants are intended for small and mid-size institutions to improve their ability to care for and manage their humanities collections by funding assessments, consultations, trainings, purchase of supplies, and assistance developing policies and procedures. Up to $10,000. Applications due January 9, 2025.

Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections: This program offers three levels of funding for environmentally sustainable projects that improve preservation of humanities collections, reduce energy consumption, and strengthen an institutionโ€™s ability to anticipate and respond to disasters. Ranges from $50,000-$350,000. Applications due January 10, 2025.

Grants are so important to keeping NH's archives, historical societies, and libraries running. Huge thanks to NEH for continuing to fund our historical preservation projects!

NEHโ€™s Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections program is accepting applications through Jan. 10, 2025. This program helps cultural institutions preserve collections through environmentally sustainable preventative care strategies. Up to $350K, Implementation II; $100K, Implementation I; $50K. Optional drafts for comments are due Dec. 5, 2024. Read more: bit.ly/SCHC_NEH .

We're welcoming the warmer weather with a fantastic Spring Workshop! Will you join us? ๐ŸŒžOur upcoming workshop is perfect...
05/03/2024

We're welcoming the warmer weather with a fantastic Spring Workshop! Will you join us? ๐ŸŒž

Our upcoming workshop is perfect for history stewards of all skill levels and backgrounds because we are going Back To Basics! You'll learn about planning an archives space, transcription standards, appraisal procedures, collection care, and so much more.

This workshop is free for NHAG members and an annual membership is just $15! Sign up today!

Thurs May 16 | 9:30-3:00
Portsmouth Public Library
175 Parrott Ave. Portsmouth, NH

Huge congrats and thanks to UNH Library staff for making so much New Hampshire history publicly accessible! ๐Ÿ‘ This is an...
02/20/2024

Huge congrats and thanks to UNH Library staff for making so much New Hampshire history publicly accessible! ๐Ÿ‘ This is an excellent resource for anyone researching NH history and genealogy.

The University Archives at UNH recently wrapped up a massive multi-year project that digitized and organized all known annual reports for every town in New Hampshire, an undertaking that essentially reached every municipality, past and present, throughout the state.

02/16/2024

Hey there! We're organizing NHAG's institutional archive which is held at University of New Hampshire. Are you a former board member and have documents that should be added to the archive? Get in touch and we can discuss a transfer of materials. Now is a great time to clean out your drawers and help us fill in some gaps! Email [email protected] or send us a DM. ๐Ÿ““๐Ÿ“œ๐Ÿ—ƒ

Thank you for making our Fall Workshop such a success! We loved chatting with you all and spending a beautiful fall day ...
10/30/2023

Thank you for making our Fall Workshop such a success!

We loved chatting with you all and spending a beautiful fall day at . Huge thanks to the library staff for accommodating us, to our presenters for sharing their knowledge, and to all of you who attended, asked questions, and continue to preserve !

Visit our website to see our Resource List from this workshop, renew your membership, and apply for a training grant | nhag.org

Time flies when you're in the archive! And it's time once again for our Fall Workshop!Join us at the Peterborough Town L...
10/12/2023

Time flies when you're in the archive! And it's time once again for our Fall Workshop!

Join us at the Peterborough Town Library or on Zoom as we host a plethora of fantastic speakers who will tackle our topic: Unplanned Obsolescence. We've got Rodney Obien from , Toben Traver from , Marc Vadeboncoeur from , Brantley Palmer from , and State Archivist Ashley Miller , with a special appearance by your NHAG board members. We'll also be touring the Monadnock Center for History and Culture.

Wednesday Oct 18 | 10 AM
Peterborough Town Library | 2 Concord St, Peterborough, NH
Free for NHAG members
Join or renew your membership and register for the workshop at nhag.org

Bring your own lunch
Parking is available in the nearby municipal lots
Any questions? Send us a DM or use the form on our website.

Thank you to everyone who came to our workshop yesterday, from our presenters to attendees! And an extra special thanks ...
05/18/2023

Thank you to everyone who came to our workshop yesterday, from our presenters to attendees! And an extra special thanks to for sharing your beautiful space with us and giving us a tour of your Special Collections!

We're already planning the Fall Workshop and we'd love to hear from you about what you'd like to see for topics and speakers. Let us know how we can better serve you, New Hampshire's archivists and history stewards. DM us or fill out the contact form on our website and we'll get back to you asap! ๐Ÿ“จ

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