- Barághání, Muhammad Taqí, by Denis MacEoin (1989). — Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Chase, Thornton: The First Bahá'í from the Western Hemisphere, by Richard Francis (1998). — Biography of the life of Thornton Chase, a prominent early American Baha'i.
- Chase, Thornton, by Robert Stockman (2009). — On the first person in the West to become a steadfast Baha’i, one of the founders of the Chicago B...
- Chase, Thornton, by Moojan Momen (1992). — Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Chase, Thornton, by Robert Stockman (1995).
- Early Years of the Babi Movement, The: Background and Development, by Abbas Amanat (1981). — Details of the rise of the Babi religion, 1844-1847: military and social climate of Iran, millenaria...
- Letter from Āqā Siyyid Ḥusayn on the Báb's Transfer from Mákū to Tabríz, A, by Siyyid Ḥusayn-i-Yazdí (Azíz), Mohammad Norozi, trans. (2025-05). — A newly uncovered letter by Āqā Siyyid Ḥusayn, the Bab’s amanuensis, reveals that the Bab was ...
- Letter of the Bab to His Uncle, Siyyid Hasan-'Alí (Khál-i-Aṣghar), A, by The Báb, Mohammad Norozi, trans. (2025-05). — Letter to the Bab's uncle Khal-i-Asghar revealed during His imprisonment in Makú, which offers a gl...
- Love's Odyssey: The Life of Thornton Chase, by Robert Stockman (1999/2001). — Detailed overview of the first American Baha'i. Provided in draft form as "Love's Odyssey" as well a...
- Munirih Khanum: Memoirs and Letters, by Munirih Khanum, Sammireh Anwar Smith, trans. (1986). — Autobiography of Khanum (1847-1938), the wife of Abdu'l-Baha. Includes the arrangements for her marr...
- Whiting, Lilian, by Blanche Cox Clegg (2000). — Whiting (1847-1942) was an American journalist, essayist, and poet; a religious seeker, she showed i...
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