How to Find a Good NA Researcher

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Debbie
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How to Find a Good NA Researcher

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I have several files from the National Archives that I would like copies of and need to locate a good, honest and hopefully relatively inexpensive researcher to help me.

Does anyone have any suggestions for someone they have worked with that I might contact?

Thanks for any help!

Debbie
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Re: How to Find a Good NA Researcher

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Mike Constandy at Westmoreland Research is highly recommended with favorable ratings from worldwide clients based on feedback that I have received. Here is his contact information

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Re: How to Find a Good NA Researcher

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John,

Thank you for the recommendation! I have sent off an email to Michael.
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Re: How to Find a Good NA Researcher

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Debbie-

I too have heard very good things about Westmoreland. Unfortunetly with NARA researchers, very few have detailed backgrounds in all types of records (who could!). If you need any aerial photo and cartographic help let me know. I have helped a good deal of folks around the world, some for only the cost of copies, depending on the size of the job.
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