Peggy Ann Brown, Ph.D., Your Washington, D.C. Researcher

Here's what my clients are saying about my research assistance:

For research at National Archives and Library of Congress on Percheron horses, including photos and background:                                                                   "You have been a great pleasure to work with and wonderfully thorough. . . I do hope that I will be in touch with you in the future - your job well done will bring me back if the happy need arises.  I will recommend you to others if I get the chance as well."                                                                                                               Misty Stoll, Curator, Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site

Research at National Archives, Library of Congress, and Hawaii State Archives on Queen Liliuokalani:                                                                             "Guiding me throughout this inquiry in gathering documents and engaging the depth of archival records throughout the continental United States and into Hawaii was Dr. Peggy Ann Brown.  We received cooperation from the archivists at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum and the State Archives of Hawaii. Dr. Brown's effective skill at penetrating the depths of the National Archives here in Washington, D.C., and eliciting their cooperation was invaluable and timely."                                                         Neil Thomas Proto, from Acknowledgements, The Rights of My People, Liliuokalani's Enduring Battle With the United States, 1893-1917. Algora Publishing, 2009.                                                          

For research at National Archives and Library of Congress on a 1784 broadside of the Treaty of Paris:  
"Nice work! We love having you in D.C. doing research for us."                           Ellen Pawelczak, Seth Kaller, Inc., Historic Documents, White Plains, New York

For research at National Archives on World War II Prisoners of War:     
"You are a goddess! I got the package yesterday evening, and am just floored by it. You are so thorough and careful, and I couldn't be more grateful. Thank you! This information is enormously helpful. I've interviewed so many of these POWs, and after sixty-some years, memories fade and become distorted. But the affidavits and diaries ensure that I'm getting the accurate picture. Wonderful!"                                     Laura Hillenbrand, author, Seabiscuit: An American Legend and a forthcoming biography of Olympic athlete and WWII POW Louis Zamperini

For research at National Archives and Library of Congress on War of 1812 privateers and the disappearance of Theodisia Burr Alston:
"Great work!  The entire report is super interesting overall. I can tell you this, Sherlock Holmes cannot hold a candle to you!"
Mercedes Bujans, Naval historian

For research in the Irving R. Levine Manuscripts at the Library of Congress: 
"As a researcher, Peggy is relentless in her pursuit of material and in checking and double checking for accuracy. Peggy is reliable in meeting deadlines, in punctuality, and in always coming through with more than is required of her. She is a joy to work with." Irving R. Levine, Nightly Business Report commentator and former NBC News correspondent