Letter from Gurbanta Singh to Kanwaljit
Note from Gopichand Bhargava, the Agricultural/Forest Minister of Punjab, to Kanwaljit and Concorde Brodeur, wishing condolences upon hearing of the death of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee.
Letter from Gopichand Bhargava to Kanwaljit
Note from the Finance Minister of Punjab Gopichand Bhargava to Kanwaljit. In the note, Bhargava wishes his condolences upon hearing of the death of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee.
Letter from S. Radhakrishnan to Kanwaljit
Letter from President of India S. Radhakrishnan to Kanwaljit dated September 20, 1962. In the short note, Radhakrishnan wishes his condolences regarding the passing of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee.
Lecture given at Edith's group
Transcript of a lecture by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee titled "A General Statement of Self-Culture." The lecture was given to "Edith's Group" in Los Angeles on May 5, 1956.
Excerpt and translation of Bhagwan Singh's Diary
Photocopy of a translation of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee's diary, from January 1-9, 1917. The details of this diary discuss the activities of the Ghadar party, with particular attention to Ram Chandra (editor of the Ghadar), Ram Singh, Sebgal, Vaishno Das Bagai, Santokh Singh, Godha Ram, Amar Singh, Harish Chandra.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh to Mr. & Mrs. Watumull
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Ellen and J.G. Watumull, dated December 6, 1958. In the letter, Gyanee discusses his whereabouts since he left New York that October, and the greetings he received in Bombay and Chandigarh. Gyanee also mentions that "The Daily Parkash" (sic) has published a series of articles on his life.
Letter from Mrs. Gustav Lange to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee and Concorde Brodeur
Letter dated September 17, 1962 from Gustav Lange to Concorde Brodeur, Bhagwan Singh Gyanee's secretary. Lange inquires about Gyanee's health (who had unbeknownst to Lange passed away by then) and inquires about the silence from Brodeur.
Letter from Sadhu Grewal to Concorde Brodeur
Letter from Sadhu Grewal to Concorde Brodeur, in which Grewal acknowledges receiving news of the death of Bhagwan Singh Gyanee. Grewal asks Brodeur, who served as Gyanee's secretary, whether she planned to continue helping the "Gyan Bhavan" or return to the U.S.