[Natasha Romanoff, Peggy Carter] Now we've got a routine going we should probably look at doing some more in-depth research. The most direct evidence on the military base has been wiped out and census records only go up to 1940 so far, but there are other sources that could give clues - church and land records from the 50s and 90s could show people appearing or disappearing with the opening and closing of the base and archives of small local newspapers or genealogical periodicals that are restricted to microfiche or card indexes might give some clues about what was going on. Since that would involve going to the site there might be a chance of talking to older people about what they remember too. In nearby towns the memory manipulation effects might be different since they aren't witnessing things firsthand. They most likely won't know anything solid, but there could be something unexpected.