Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Shiva Rao
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Shiva Rao dated January 17, 1947. In it, Channon provides Rao with a brief autobiographical sketch.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das dated August 7, 1946. Channon reports that he has begun to translate a cable Das sent into Urdu, Hindi, and Gurmukhi and plans to distribute it to the Indian community in California. He also discusses his opinions on the issue of Kashmir.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das dated August 26, 1950. Channon thanks Das for sending copies of an article he wrote on Kashmir and informs Das that he has begun distributing the copies in California.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Ellen Watumull
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Ellen Watumull dated December 23, 1946. Channon reports that California Indian Muslims who had been supporting the national movement for years were changing and asks Watumull to gather intel on Mr. Isphahani, who was creating "a great deal of disturbance among [the] rank and file", in order to discredit him.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Gobind Behari Lal
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Gobind Behari Lal dated September 26, 1951. Channon informs Lal that he is planning to leave for India via New York and asks Lal to make arrangements for his stay in the city.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Taraknath Das dated June 17, 1950. Channon writes, "I am very anxious to see you and discuss everything with you personally. Many important things have happened during the last few years, and serious problems have been facing our Motherland." Channon encloses a copy of an article he wrote on the shortage of India’s dollar exchange for Das’ perusal.
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Henry F. Grady
Letter from Godha Ram Channon to Henry F. Grady, U.S. Ambassador to India, dated November 1, 1947. Channon inquires about the visa status of his son, Prakash, and states that he hopes Prakash will be able to come to the U.S. to run his business while he takes a trip to India.