The New Hampshire State Survey Committee was a statewide committee formed in 1923 by leaders in business, education, government, and industry to survey and catalog the resources of New Hampshire and establish a program to achieve maximum statewide development. Progress was very slow and finally, in December of 1925, Ralph D. Hetzel, President of the University of New Hampshire and general chairman of the committee, recommended that the data collected by the group be turned over to the New Hampshire Council, an organization appointed by the Governor.
From the description of Collection, 1923-1925. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 31802326