The Anglo-Japanese Alliance and America
Booklet titled The Anglo-Japanese Alliance and America by Taraknath Das, published in Washington D.C. on November 1921. The booklet describes Das as the International Secretary of the Friends of Freedom for India and a former Fellow in Political Science and Economics at the University of Washington.
The Progress of the Non-Violent Revolution in India
Journal article titled "The Progress of the Non-Violent Revolution in India" by Taraknath Das, reprinted from the October 1921 issue of The Journal of International Relations (Vol 12., No. 2).
Is Japan A Menace To Asia?
Booklet titled Is Japan a Menace To Asia? by Taraknath Das, with an introduction by Tong Shao-Yi the Ex-Premier of the Republic of China and an appendix by Iichiro Tokatomi. The booklet was published in Shangai in 1917.
Letter from Ishwar Chandra to his Uncle
Letter from Ishwar Chandra to his uncle, dated June 1916. The letterhead indicates that Ishwar Chandra was part of the Panama Pacific International Exposition. 21 pages long, the letter goes into considerable detail about Chandra's life in the U.S., his family, and the general features of life in the U.S.
Legal Document
Legal ruling from Delhi District Court dated October 19, 1905, related to a land dispute involving the distribution of inheritance. Part of the collected materials of the Vaishno Das and Kala Bagai family.
Ghadar Party Publication, 1910
Ghadar Party publication written in Urdu, containing "various books and English reports taken from India" and calling for an end to British colonial rule. Published in San Francisco in July 1910; was the third issue of this series.
Caste Certification for Vaishno Das Bagai
Certificate issued in 1918 by H.N. Bolton, Deputy Commissioner of the Peshawar District, certifying that Vaishno Das Bagai is of the "Arora Bagai" caste. The front of the certificate certifies that Bolton is the Deputy Commissioner of the Peshawar District, and is signed off by the Consul of the United States of America at Bombay, India.
Young India (June 1919)
The June 1919 issue of Young India (Vol. 2, No. 6), subtitled the "Tightening the Fetters," contains writing by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Ananda Coomaraswamy, and Ram Kumar Khemka. A report titled "Dr. Hardiker's Middle West Trip" documents Secretary of the India Home Rule League of America N.S. Hardiker's travels through the Midwest, and several news reports.
The Hindusthanee Student (February 1921)
The February 1921 issue of The Hindusthanee Student (Vol. 6, No. 1), the official monthly organ of the Hindusthan Association of America. The issue is subtitled the "Convention Number," and features addresses from the Hindustan Association of America convention held at Urbana, Illinois.