THRAB Welcomes New Board Member


Texas State Library and Archives Commission Director and Librarian Gloria Meraz has appointed Chris McDougal to the nine-member Texas Historical Records Advisory Board (THRAB) for a term set to expire on February 1, 2025. McDougal currently serves as the director of the archives and library at the National Museum of the Pacific War in Fredericksburg. He holds a B.S. in History from the University of Hawai’i and an M.L.S. at the University of North Texas. In his current position, Mr. McDougal oversees an archive that preserves more than 1,000 linear feet of documents, publications, photographs and recordings contributed by Pacific War veterans and their families over the past 50 years, as well as research material collected by several esteemed World War II historians.  

Director of the Archives and Library at the National Museum of the Pacific War, Chris McDougal.

State Archivist and THRAB coordinator Jelain Chubb said, “We are so pleased to welcome Chris McDougal to the board and look forward to his contributions over the next few years. His particular expertise related to history museum archival work will be valuable as the board strives to support the preservation of historical records held by cultural heritage repositories around the state.” 

THRAB works to promote awareness of historically significant records through education and training, supports public access to records, serves as a catalyst for improving storage conditions and supports the preservation efforts of institutions statewide. The board receives funding from and reviews grant requests submitted to the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).

The Texas Historical Records Advisory Board was established in 1976. Board members, appointed in accordance with federal and state requirements, have experience or interest in the collection, management, administration and accessibility of historical records. They are dedicated to the preservation and use of Texas’ documentary heritage. The State Archivist serves as coordinator for the Board, and the Texas State Library and Archives Commission provides staff support.


Visit www.thrab.org for more information about THRAB.

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  1. My name is Rene Torres from Brownsville, Texas. I’m interested in joining the Texas State Library and Archives Commission Advisory Board. I’m a retired Assistant Professor from University of Texas Brownsville/Texas Southmost College. Last year I was inducted into the UTRGV Hall of Honor as an athlete and sport historian. Some of my written work is housed at Texas State University as part of the Jaime Chahin Collection. As evidence of my community service, in 2008, I was one of the honorees of the Jefferson Award for Public Service in Washington D.C. I know that advisory board members are appointed, so I ask that you consider my name when the next slot becomes available. My full resume is available for review. You can contact me at 956 459 4712

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