"Sakharam Pandit: High Caste Brahmin Teacher and Lecturer from India" (1910)
Pamphlet advertising the lectures of Sakharam Pandit, described as "High Caste Brahmin Teacher and Lecturer from India." The lecture advertised was to be held at Wisconsin Dells Chautauqua on July 8, 1910. Inside the pamphlet are more advertisements for lessons, lectures, and engagements, with an address given for the School of Applied Philosophy and Oriental Psychology."
Hindus Scared By Plan To Oust Them
An article from the September 16, 1906 issue of Puget Sound American describing fears amongst "Hindu" workers at the Bellingham Bay Lumber Company regarding a petition that white workers were circulating demanding that they remove their turbans.
Have We A Dusky Peril?
An article from the September 16, 1906 Puget Sound American describing recent "Hindu" immigration to Bellingham, Washington.
Conviction Notice for Ashar Singh
Conviction notice for Ashar Singh (spelled "Asher" here), indicating his sentence for "an assault with the intent to commit the crime against nature." His sentence was to be served for the term of "not less than one nor more than 14 years."
Diagram of Ashar Singh
Diagram of Ashar Singh from the Idaho State Penitentiary indicating the location of various scars and birthmarks on the body of Singh.
"Hindoo Pleads Guilty to Crime"
Newspaper article from an undated source describes the sentence for Ashar Singh (misspelled here as "Ashur"), who was charged with "attempting an unnatural crime upon the person of a boy at Burley." The article indicates that the attempted crime had caused an "uprising by Burley last Sunday when the Hindoo population was ordered to leave town."
Notification of pardon hearing for Ashar Singh
Statement from the Secretary of Idaho State Board of Pardons George R. Barker to Idaho State Penitentiary Warden John W. Snook dated July 10, 1916. Barker writes, "This is to notify you that at a meeting of the State Board of Pardons held July 6, 1916, the application of ASHAR SINGH was considered and definite sentence was fixed at one year."
Mugshot of Ashar Singh
Mugshot of Ashar Singh, who was arrested for "assault with intent to commit crime against nature." The printed matter on the back of the photo indicates that Singh received a sentence of between 1 and 14 years, and was transferred from Cassia County to Idaho State Penitentiary on October 5, 1915.
Ashar Singh Agent Designation Waiver
Dated October 7, 1915, this waiver form appoints John Snook, the warden of the Idaho State Penitentiary, to the position of agent for Ashar Singh.
Rabindranath Tagore and Sudhindra Bose
Photograph of Rabindranath Tagore and Sudhindra Bose at the University of Iowa printed in Bose's Fifteen Years in America (1920), presumably during Tagore's visit to the U.S. in 1912-13.