The Wyoming State Historical Records Advisory Board (SHRAB) promotes the identification, preservation, and dissemination of Wyoming's historical records. To accomplish this mission, the Board awards grants and sponsors workshops for archives, libraries, museums, and others throughout the state that collect, manage, and preserve historical records. The SHRAB's activities are made possible by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
The WY SHRAB consists of public officials and private citizens who believe in the importance of preserving our state's records and in making them available for the public.
1. Develop a statewide cooperative approach for the preservation of Wyoming records of ongoing value.
2. Encourage and support ongoing training programs for state, tribal and local governments, local repositories, organizations and others involved in records care.
3. Facilitate access to and increase the use of Wyoming's records.
4. Ensure the preservation of historical electronic records and information.
Amanda Benson, Curator, Sweetwater County Historical Museum, Green River
Brigida Blasi, Public History Educator, University of Wyoming American Heritage Center, Laramie
Sylvia Bruner, Director/Registrar, Johnson County Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum, Buffalo
Robert Henning, Director, Campbell County Rockpile Museum, Gillette
Michele Pacifico, Archival Consultant, Jackson
Travis Pollok, Digital Collections/Legislative Librarian, Wyoming State Library, Cheyenne
Alejandra Robinson, Public Relations Director and Archives Manager, Eastern Shoshone Archives, Eastern Shoshone Tribe, Ft. Washakie
Sharie Shada, Superintendent, Trail End Historic Site, Sheridan
Jenna Thorburn, Superintendent, Wyoming Pioneer Museum, POW Camp Douglas Officers' Club Historic Site, & Fort Fetterman State Historic Site, Douglas
Sara Davis, Chair, Wyoming State Archivist, Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, Cheyenne