Letter from Bhagwan Singh to Bande Mataram magazine
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to the editors of Lahore-based Bande Mataram journal. In the letter, Gyanee includes a subscription fee and provides his own commentary about the paper. Gyanee provides his opinions on Hinduism, Mohammedanism, atheism, and the independence movement.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Mrs. Ellen Watumull
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Ellen Watumull, dated December 25, 1959. In the letter, Gyanee discusses the passing of Ellen Watumull's husband, Gobindaram J. Watumull (known by his initials G.J. and nickname Goma), and their meetings over the years in Hong Kong, the Philippines, and the U.S.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh to "Kirti"
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to "Kirti" in Amritsar, dated August 10, 1934. The letter suggests that the addressee was under some surveillance. Gyanee writes, "You did not need to mention your name. I could see from your handwriting. I am glad to know that you are still alive and working."
Letter from Bhagwan Singh to Mrs. Ellen Watumull
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Ellen Watumull dated October 9 , 1959. Writing from Chandigarh, Gyanee responds to news of J.G. Watumull's passing, and mentions that Taraknath Das has also recently passed away.
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.
Draft of letter from Bhagwan Singh
Draft of a letter by Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to a Canadian Khalsa, requesting donations in order to support the publication of Nava-Jug. A handwritten note on the letter suggest that it was written in 1949 or 1950.
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Ellen Watumull
Letter from Bhagwan Singh Gyanee to Ellen Watumull, in which he discusses a "letter tour" in Punjab Colleges. Gyanee also requests financial help in order to build a "Modern School of Creative Thought." According to the letter, it appears that he received Margaret Sanger's address (which was earlier requested).