Letter from United States Attorney to Francis G. Caffey, Esq.
Letter dated December 27, 1917 from the U.S. Attorney to Francis G. Caffey, Esq. thanking Caffey for sending a file of papers from Major Biddle of the Army Intelligence Bureau of New York that would be useful to the 1917 Hindu German Conspiracy Trial.
Letter from United States Attorney to F.H. Gould
Letter dated December 27, 1917 from the U.S. Attorney to F.H. Gould, Esq. asking Gould to let the Attorney know when James Dietrick would return to California, whom the Attorney wanted to call as a witness in the 1917 Hindu German Conspiracy case.
Telegram from U.S. Attorney in San Francisco to U.S. Attorney in Detroit
Telegram dated December 21, 1917 from the U.S. Attorney in San Francisco to the U.S. Attorney in Detroit advising him that William Jarosch is needed in San Francisco as a witness in the 1917 Hindu German Conspiracy Trial.
Letter from United States Attorney to Collector of Customs, San Francisco
Letter dated December 24, 1917 from the U.S. Attorney to the Collector of Customs, San Francisco requesting that Mr. Kothavale of the Indian Police be permitted to carry several documents pertinent to the 1917 Hindu German Conspiracy Trial into the U.S.
Letter regarding Vaishno Das Bagai
Report written in 1989 that provides information about Vaishno Das Bagai and his involvement with the Gadar Party in San Francisco, California. The report was written by Bagai's son Ram, and includes information from an interview with Govind Behari Lal on February 22, 1962.
"Nose Diamond Latest Fad Arrives Here From India"
Newspaper article from September 1915 issue of San Francisco Call & Post reporting on the "nose diamond fad" from India and describing Kala Bagai's arrival in the United States with her family. The photograph in the article is of Kala Bagai with her son Ram (who is incorrectly identified as Kala's daughter).
Letter from Elliot Einzig Porter to Ram Bagai
Letter from Elliot Einzig Porter to Ram Bagai dated January 14, 1989. In the letter, Porter inquires about a few details regarding Vaishno Das Bagai's life, including a curio shop in Berkeley that Vaishno Das Bagai might have ran, and a reference in the Hindusthanee Student. to "Mr. and Mrs. V.D. Bagai."