(1) typed copy of Chapter XXVIII from a book about the Johnstons; (2) handwritten letter to Dr James T. Rutnam from Ismeth Raheem, including photocopy of, "Memoirs Early Life and Service A Field Officer"; (3) 1983 letter addressed to Mr John H. Reed, U.S. Ambassador in Colombo by Rutnam, describing the events of Black July [anti-Tamil riots in Sri Lanka] in Jaffna, including the murder of his cousin and several school boys, and asking for American support in the Tamil claim for independence; (4) telegram from James T. Rutnam to Jawaharlal Nehru, August 15, 1947 [the day India became independent]; (5) note from Mary Turnball, Department of History, the University of Hong Kong, to Rutnam, regarding his work on A.J.; (6) copy of Rutnam's "Alexander Johnston, Chief Justice of Ceylon".
Size and dimensions of original material: 1 file of 88 pages.
