Letter from U.S. Attorney in Detroit to U.S. Attorney in San Francisco
Telegram from the U.S. Attorney in Detroit to the U.S. Attorney in San Francisco dated December 21, 1917 informing the U.S. Attorney in San Francisco that William Jarosch, who was wanted as a witness in the 1917 Hindu German Conspiracy Trial, would arrive in San Francisco on Wednesday that week.
Memorandum from C.H. Calhoun
Memorandum written by C.H. Calhoun, Director of Posts in the Panama Canal Zone. Calhoun relates the contents of a letter addressed to a Rala Singh in Panama, and advises Singh be investigated for possible connections with Giani Pritam Singh Dillon.
Letter from U.S. Attorney in San Francisco to U.S. Attorney in Tucson
Letter from US Attorney John W. Preston in San Francisco to the US Attorney in Tucson, requesting that deportation proceedings be initiated against Naranjan Das. Das was a defendant in the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial, during which Ghadar Party activists were charged with attempting to foment a rebellion in India.
Correspondence
Cable from the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. to the Chief of Police of the Panama Canal Zone, in reference to Lennard de Castro, a witness for the prosecution against Bhagwan Singh and the other defendants in the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial.
Letter from U.S. Attorney in San Francisco to the Attorney General
Letter from US Attorney John W. Preston in San Francisco to Attorney General Thomas Watt Gregory, in reference to Lennard de Castro, a witness for the prosecution against Bhagwan Singh and the other defendants in the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial.
Letter from U.S. Attorney to William M. Offley, Esq.
Letter from unnamed US Attorney to William M. Offley, Division Superintendent of the FBI in New York, related to evidence in the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial, during which Ghadar Party activists were charged with attempting to foment a rebellion in India.