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

Research Clients

Since 1993 I have conducted archival/library research for a variety of corporate, academic, and private clients.  Here is a sampling of clients and their projects.

For more information on my background and education, see my resume.  Read what my clients are saying about my work here.

  • Assist family of the late journalist Irving R. Levine in preparing private papers for inclusion in his existing Library of Congress Manuscript Collection (2010)

  • Database, Library of Congress, National Archives,  George Mason University Transportation Special Collections research on the history of Shirley Highway/I-395 for Schnader Attorneys at Law (2010)
  • Located photographs and background information at the Library of Congress and National Archives for Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historical Site for exhibit on Percheron Horses at the site in the 1920s (2010)
  • Research on Charles Eames's multiscreen projection films in the Charles and Ray Eames Papers at the Library of Congress for Lauritz Lipp, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany (2010)
  • Located articles on Civil War Zouave unit in 1861 newspapers for Jeff Patrick, National Park Service, at the Library of Congress. (2009)
  • Research for Art Schultz, family genealogist, on location and photos of St. James Hotel, Washington, D.C., 1903, at the Library of Congress. (2009)
  • Research for Gemini Research at National Archives on a Minnesota Works Progress Administration Project in preparation for their National Register of Historic Places application. (2009)
  • Research for University of Illinois Professor Inger Stole for her upcoming book on the (War) Advertising Council during World War II. Research has included records of the Office of Price Administration; Office of War Information; Federal Trade Commission; and the Temporary National Economic Committee at National Archives. (2009)
  • Research for historian Anthony Arthur in National Archives and Library of Congress Manuscript Division for his upcoming book, To Mexico and Back: The Epic Journey by Confederate General Jo Shelby and His Men  (2009)
  • Located correspondence and records dealing with Herman Matson and Hoboken [N.J.] Workers Defense League in unredacted ca. 1930s FBI files, Department of Justice documents, and WPA-related materials at National Archives for historian Holly Metz. (2009)
  • Photographed diary entries and correspondence in Library of  Congress Manuscript Division for Lincoln Memorial University Professor Earl Hess for his research on the Stones River, Kennesaw Mountain, and Knoxville Campaign, ca. 1863 (2009, 2010)
  • Research on Triumph Industries (Triumph Explosives and the "Triumph Girls"), a former fireworks factory in Elkton, Maryland, which became an ordnance plant during World War II, for University of Delaware Professor Guy Alchon. Research conducted at National Archives I and II and Library of Congress. (2008-2009)
  • Research on South Carolina Ku Klux Klan rallies in the 1960s for writer John Lawson. Included research in period newspapers, FBI Counterintelligence Program records, and NAACP manuscript collection and first-person interviews. (2008, 2009)
  • Research at National Archives on Jesse Mosely, African-American physician active in Mexican Revolution, for historian Jan Jones.  (2008)
  • Located U.S. State Department records on French North Africa from 1949 to 1961 at National Archives for Theresa Romahn, Wilfrid Laurier University. (2008)
  • Located U.S. immigration records of EakTai Ahn, composer of the Korean national anthem, at National Archives for YoungHan Hur, Korea National University of Arts (2008)
  • Researcher for Seth Kaller, Inc. at National Archives, Library of Congress, and other Washington, D.C.sites.  Projects have researched the provenance of a circa 1820s copy of the Declaration of Independence engraved by William J. Stone and focused on a Civil War era suspension of a writ of habeas corpus; the Proclamation of the Ratification of the Definitive Articles of Peace and Friendship, 1784; and an 1861 Virginia Convention broadside, among other topics.(2006-ongoing)
  • Researched Hawaiian Queen Liliuokalani’s 1910 U.S. Court of Claims Case; 1850 Hawaiian princes’ tour of the United States; 1976 takeover of  Kaho’-olawe at National Archives, Library of Congress, and Hawaii State Archives for books by Neil Thomas Proto, lawyer and Affiliated Professor, Georgetown Public Policy Institute.  (2006-2009)
  • Investigated War of 1812 privateer records and disappearance of Theodosia Burr Alston for Mercedes Bujans using sources at National Archives and Library of Congress (2006-2008)
  • Provided background from National Archives and Naval Historical Center Operational Archives Branch POW reports on American POWs who served with POW/Olympian Louis Sylvie Zamperini for forthcoming book by Laura Hillenbrand  (2005, 2007, 2009)
  •  Located correspondence and government documents related to forthcoming book on Jefferson County, West Virginia in the papers of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1873, National Archives for Professor Paul Anderson, Clemson University (2005-2006)  
  • Located correspondence and photos at National Archives related to the work of artist Ernest L. Blumenschein for exhibit catalog for Albuquerque Museum. (2007)
  • Located War of 1812 pension records at National Archives for urban archeologist in Burlington, Vermont.  (2007, 2009, 2010)
  • Researched and wrote trivia questions for new board game, Wits and Wagers, produced by North Star Games, Greenbelt, Md. (2005)
  • Provided research assistance to Irving R. Levine, former NBC news correspondent, in his manuscript collection at the Library of Congress and personal collections.  Conducted background research on his forty years of reporting and wrote synopses of events and broadcasts for possible autobiography. (2001-2005)