Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram about the death of their mutual friend Dr. Anup Singh Dhillon. Kitchlew met both Dhillon and future communist politician Achhar Singh Chhina at the Ghadar Party Ashram in San Francisco in 1922.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram which mentions the book published by a mutual friend named Roshan Lal Sharma, entitled Holy Men and Holy Cows. Kitchlew also relates that he encouraged Sharma to pursue publication of a book on the history of the Ghadar Party.
Handwritten Letter
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to Abnashi Ram in Urdu, focusing on the Sino-Indian War fought a few months previously. Kitchlew is highly critical of China and its communist system of government, and goes into great detail about the relationship between China and India. The letter includes many Urdu-specific metaphors and analogies.
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to A.K. Dar
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to A.K. Dar, the Indian chargé d'affaires, following up on Kitchlew’s previous letter to then-Ambassador Braj Kumar Nehru asking why Indian activist and politician Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew (Mumtaz Kitchlew’s uncle) had not been eulogized in India News upon his death.
Letter to the Editor of the Hindustan Times
Letter from Mumtaz Kitchlew to the editor of the Hindustan Times eulogizing his uncle, Indian activist and politician Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew.
Letter from War Department to K.C. Kerwell
Letter from War Department to Karm Chandra Kerwell, dated November 20, 1917, in relation to Kerwell’s draft into the US Army. The letter says he will be discharged from the National Army and enlisted in the Medical Section of the Enlisted Reserve Corps.
Letter of Recommendation for K.C. Kerwell from Michigan National Guard
Letter of recommendation for Karm Chandra Kerwell from the Michigan National Guard, dated July 30, 1917. The letter confirms Kerwell’s service, describes him as an expert rifleman, and recommends him for any position where “his training as a doctor or a soldier can be used to advantage.”
Appointment Letter for K.C. Kerwell
A letter from E. M. Rosecrans, Michigan’s State Director of Selective Service, designating Dr. Karm Chandra Kerwell as an examining physician for the draft board of Menominee County.
Letter from Governor of Michigan to K.C. Kerwell
A letter from Murray D. Van Wagoner, Governor of Michigan, designating Dr. Karm Chandra Kerwell as an examining physician for the draft board of Menominee County.
Letter from War Department to K.C. Kerwell
A letter from Lieutenant Colonel Francis M. Fitts to Dr. Karm Chandra Kerwell in reply to Kerwell’s offer to volunteer for the Army’s Medical Department. Fitts thanks Kerwell for his offer but turns it down based on Kerwell’s age.