Letter of Introduction for Bhagwan Singh Gyanee from Agnes Smedley



DESCRIPTION
Letter of introduction from Agnes Smedley dated November 9, 1919. The letter is addressed to someone named Ernest, presumably her ex-husband Ernest Brundin.

ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: November 9, 1919
Subject(s): Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
Type: Correspondence
Language: English
Creator: Agnes Smedley
Location: 7 East 15th Street, Room 601, New York, New York

TRANSCRIPTION
November 9th, 1919 Dear Ernest: The bearer of this note is Bhagwan Singh, one of the men who has been entertained in American prisons since he landed in our freedom-loving country. I wish you to meet him. His work is among the Hindus on the Pacific Coast and you may see him often. He has been in the east working against the deportation of himself and his countrymen. I hope you are well. My kindest regards and deepest wishes to you and the girl whom you have married. I hope that sometime I may have the privilege of meeting her. I wish to congratulate her; and I know I can congratulate you, because I have heard of her also. Very Sincerely, Agnes Smedley P.S. I do not know how long it will take for Mr. Singh to meet you, because I do not know your address.

PROVENANCE
Collection: Bhagwan Singh Gyanee Materials
Donor: S.P. Singh
Item History: 2012-03-20 (created); 2013-05-03 (modified)

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