"The Call of the Martyrs"
Bulletin of the Hindustan Gadar Party Memorial Committee (Vol. 3, No. 10) dated August 1967, with a front page story on Bhagat Singh Thind.
Mystery of Dollar Ebell Lecture Topic
Newspaper clipping announcing a lecture by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee on the "Mysticism of the American Dollar," in which Gyanee planned to provide an "interpretation of the symbols of the great seal of the United States." The lecture was to be held at Ebell Hall in Oakland, California.
Lecture series by Bhagwan Gyanee
Advertisement for three lectures by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee on October 23-25 in Ebell Hall, Oakland. The names of the lectures are "After Death-What?," "Mental Magnetism in Healing and Its Relationship to the Riddle of Life and Death," and "Behind the Screen of the Invisible Universe."
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 Master Tara Singh to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee
A letter from Master Tara Singh to Bhagwan Singh Gyanee written on November 28, 1953 from Amritsar, asking Gyanee to return to India to help with the freedom movement.
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.
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.