Autobiographical narrative by David L. Davidson, undated. Describes his family background, work experience and labor issues at Alcorn State University, his recruitment to Boeing's work on the space program, and his move to Washington. 46 handwritten…
Items from Box 1, Folder 12 of the David L. Davidson Jr. Collection, 1974-1985. Folder contains membership cards, certificates, and printed ephemera related to Davidson's career as an electrical engineer. 11 total items.
Items from Box 1, Folder 10 of the David L. Davidson Jr. Collection, 1988. Folder contains two Polaroid photographs and one certificate related to Davidson's retirement from the Boeing Company.
Newspaper clipping, "Nourishment by Thurlby," from the Seattle Daily Times, July 3, 1927. Cartoon depicts a Boeing aircraft as a bird carrying a transcontinental air mail contract to feed its chicks, labeled as "Seattle's growing industry."
Newspaper clipping, "Local firm gets war contract," from the Orion Bulletin, October 24, 1917. Reports on the Boeing Airplane Company's contract to construct fifty seaplanes for the U.S. Navy.
Draft pages from an unidentified book, possibly a history of Boeing Company, about William E. Boeing, with handwritten corrections by Bill Boeing, Jr., circa 1950s-1960s. Three pages.