Maharajah of Kapurthala with his wife, walking on a sidewalk
Group portrait of Jagatjit Singh, the Maharajah of Kapurthala, and his wife walking on a plaza near an ironwork fence. Automobiles are parked on the street behind them. This image was probably taken in Chicago, Illinois.
Prince Sarath Ghosh, of India, sitting in a room
Portrait of Sarath Ghosh, a prince from India, sitting in a chair in a room in Chicago, Illinois. The end of an upright piano is visible in the background.
Photograph of Maharajah and Maharanee of Indore walking together
Image of an Associated Press photograph of Maharajah and Maharanee (Nancy Ann Miller) of Indore walking together. Maharanee is wearing a fur coat. This image was acquired by the Chicago Daily News of Chicago, Illinois.
Jogesh Chander Misrow, "Usha Songita: Songs of the Dawn" (1919)
Published in Chicago, Usha Songita: Songs of the Dawn (1919) is a collection of poetry written by Jogesh Chander Misrow, a Stanford and University of Washington graduate who served as an interpreter for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The poetry includes an introduction by Julian B. Arnold, a lecturer and entertainer more famously known as the son of Sir Edwin Arnold.
Request for "Sheikh Mujib Way"
Request for the honorary street name "Sheikh Mujib Way" on Devon Avenue from N. Ravenswood Avenue to N. Damen Avenue, Chicago. The request was made by Sadruddin Noorani to the 50th Ward Aldermanic Office on July 24, 1997, and was to be introduced to City Council on July 29, 1997. Sheikh Mujib was the founder and a Prime Minister of Bangladesh.