Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
A letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father, dated September 13, 1916 and written from his Astoria, Oregon address, 2564 1/2 Birch Street. In the letter, Thind sends 307 rupees and asks his father to embrace his brothers Jagat Singh and Rulia Singh for him.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father Boota Singh, dated April 14, 1919 with a self-addressed P.O. Box 85, Astoria, Oregon. As with the other letters, Thind includes a sum of rupees for his family, and also asks his father to arrange the marriage of his brother Jagat Singh, make repairs to the house, and provide food and clothes. Letter is partially damaged.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Brother Jagat Singh
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his younger brother Jagat Singh, dated May 3, 1919 and written from Linnton, Oregon. In the letter, Thind explains that he has requested his father to arrange Jagat Singh's marriage. Thind also asks his brother to give his friend Sewa Ram an included letter written in English.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Brothers
Letter written in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his brothers Bhola Singh, Surain Singh, and Narain Singh. Thind expresses his happiness upon hearing some good news, and inquires about the goings-on of the family in general. The letter is dated October 20, 1919 and written from Astoria, Oregon.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father, written from Astoria, Oregon and dated November 15, 1919. Thind sends a check for his family with the letter and inquires about his brothers Jagat Singh and Rulia Singh.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Brother Jagat Singh
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his brother Jagat Singh, written from Astoria, Oregon and dated December 8, 1919. Thind speaks about their father in the letter, expressing regret for having opposed him in the past, and warning Jagat Singh about repeating the same mistake.
Letter from Bhagat Singh Thind to His Father
Letter in Gurmukhi from Bhagat Singh Thind to his father, Bhai Boota Singh, written from Astoria, Oregon and dated August 2, 1920. In the letter, Thind mentions his brothers Jagat Singh and Rulia Singh, and Bibi Lachhman Kaur. He also requests his father to send him a photograph.
"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.
The United States of India (May 1926)
The May 1926 edition of the The United States of India (Vol. 3, No. 11) features a cover titled "Rani Lakshmi Bai: Heroine of the War of Independence of 1857" with a image of Lakshmi Bai and a short blurb describing her role in the 1857 War of Independence. Interestingly, the blurb draws a comparison between British propagandists' treatment of U.S. and Indian history.
India & Canada (April 1930)
The April 1930 edition of India & Canada, subtitled "A Journal of Interpretation and Information," includes items printed in both English and Punjabi. Short news items describe various visiting lecturers and conferences in Canada and India. Specific articles include "The First Canadian Sikh Aviator," "Is There a Canadian Loyalty To India?," and "Industrial Leaders of B.C.