Letter from U.S. Attorney in San Francisco to U.S. Attorney in NYC
Letter from US Attorney John W. Preston in San Francisco to US Attorney Francis Gordon Caffey in New York. This letter is associated with the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial, during which Ghadar Party activists were charged with attempting to foment a rebellion in India.
Letter from U.S. Attorney to Edwin B. Smith, Esq.
Letter from unnamed US Attorney to San Francisco lawyer Edwin B. Smith. Likely associated with the 1917 Hindu-German Conspiracy Trial, during which Ghadar Party activists were charged with attempting to foment a rebellion in India.
Letter from U.S. Attorney to Hon. William Jennings Price
Letter from unnamed US Attorney to Hon. William Jennings Price, Envoy to Panama, 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 N.R. Choudhury, Esq.
Letter from unnamed US Attorney to N.H. Choudhury, 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.
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.
Letter from U.S. Attorney to W.R. Bryan, Esq.
Letter from unnamed U.S. Attorney to W. R. Bryan, special agent in charge of the FBI in Portland, 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.
Letter from Friends of Freedom for India to Dr. D.S. Jordan
Letter to D.S. Jordan from the Friends of Freedom for India signed by President Robert Morss Lovett and Secretary Agnes Smedley, dated July 21, 1919. The letter describes the recent arrest and possible deportation of four Indians -- D.K. Sarkar, Gobind Behari Lal, Baghwan Singh, and Santokh Singh -- in addition to Gopal Singh and Taraknath Das, who were earlier arrested for deportation.
Letter from Josephine B. Bennett to Friends of Freedom for India Members
Fundraising letter from the Friends of Freedom for India signed by General Secretary Josephine Bennett, dated June 1, 1921. The letter discusses the expansion of branches to Boston and Philadelphia, and publicity work in the Hearst Papers, as well as news items in Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Chicago, New York, and Boston.
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).