The Free Hindusthan (April 1908)
The first issue of The Free Hindustan, described as "An Organ of Freedom, and of Political, Social and Religious Reform," published from Vancouver, British Columbia in April 1908. The issue begins with a report on a mass meeting held in Vancouver on March 22, in which "natives of Hindusthan" protested the unjust treatment of dominion and home governments.
Letter from Taraknath Das to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Letter from Taraknath Das to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee dated September 24, 1958. Das mentions that he will be able to visit Gyanee before his departure for India.
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis dated August 23, 1909. Das mentions that he has enrolled in the University of Washington, after leaving Norwich University. A historian and a librarian, Ellis wrote a three-volume history of Norwich University.
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis dated February 22, 1911. Das updates Ellis on his whereabouts, discussing his time at the University of Washington and his future education plans.
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis dated March 4, 1911. Das requests letters of recommendation for his application for fellowships at Columbia University.
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis
Letter from Taraknath Das to William Arba Ellis dated April 8, 1912. Das updates Ellis on his education plans, and mentions that he is attempting to become a U.S citizen, after which point he may go to the Philippines as a teacher.
Impressions of Norwich University
An essay by Taraknath Das titled "Impressions of Norwich University" in the February 1909 issue of The Vermonter. Das recollects his experiences as a cadet at Norwich, after being a student at the University of California Berkeley and becoming interested in different educational systems. Das also explains why he initially was drawn to Norwich.
A Call for Universal Fellowship
Essay by Taraknath Das titled "A Call for Universal Fellowship," published in The Reveille. Das discusses his thoughts on theology, establishing a universal fellowship, and India's independence struggle. The end of the essay advertises Das' publication, Free Hindusthan.