India's Freedom in American Courts
Published by the Friends of Freedom for India, "India's Freedom in American Courts" was a pamphlet that described court cases in which Indian anti-imperialists and other allies in the U.S. were put on trial for violating "neutrality laws," and threatened with deportation. The case involved Ghadar activists Sailendranath Ghose, Taraknath Das, Bhagwan Singh, as well as Agnes Smedley, Mr. and Mrs.
List of defendants in the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial
A list of defendants and those mentioned in the indictment for the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial with Bhagwan Singh's handwritten annotations regarding the current status of each individual.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh to Mrs. Ellen Watumull
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Ellen Watumull dated October 9 , 1959. Writing from Chandigarh, Gyanee responds to news of J.G. Watumull's passing, and mentions that Taraknath Das has also recently passed away.
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 William Arba Ellis to Taraknath Das
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Taraknath Das dated August 24, 1909. Ellis expresses regret that Das has left Norwich University, and asks him to send more Hindus to the school.
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Taraknath Das
Letter from William Arba Ellis to Taraknath Das dated March 2, 1911. Ellis discusses his history of Norwich University with Das, and asks Das to help "canvass the situation" at the University of Washington .