Letter to Chairman Howard E. Coffin from William E. Boeing, August 17, 1916. Expresses gratitude for and accepts invitation to Organizing Committee for Aeronautical Exposition. One typed page.
Letter to Chairman Howard E. Coffin from William E. Boeing's office, August 8, 1916. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon his return. One typed page.
Letter to Colonel S. E. Allen, Commandant, Coast Artillery Northwest District, from William E. Boeing, October 29, 1917. Asks for a guard to be assigned to the Boeing Airplane Company plant. One typed page.
Letter to Commandant, U.S. Navy Aeronautic Station (Pensacola, Florida) from William E. Boeing, April 20, 1916. Requests current address of George Conrad Westervelt. One typed page.
Letter to Donald R. Drew, care of William E. Boeing, from Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, March 1, 1949. States that he has enclosed three additional letters relating to the Boeing B & W aircraft sold to…
Letter to Donald R. Drew from Gordon S. Williams, Assistant Manager, Boeing News Bureau, February 4, 1949. States that Williams is working on gathering information requested by Boeing. One typed page.
Letter to Donald R. Drew, care of William E. Boeing, from Gordon S. Williams, Assistant Manager, Boeing News Bureau, March 1, 1949. Forwards a February 15, 1949 memo written by C. L. Egtvedt, Chairman, Boeing Airplane Company, about the early days of…
Letter to Donald R. Drew, Mesabi Western Corporation, from Al Hill, Community Relations Representative, The Boeing Company, June 11, 1963. Thanks Drew for assistance in past regarding information and forwards a brief history of the company for Drew's…
Letter to Edgar Gott from Elmer Todd, Donworth and Todd, August 13, 1917. Forwards Board of Trustees meeting minutes [not included] from an upcoming meeting regarding Boeing Airplane Company stock increase. One typed page on Donworth and Todd…
Letter to Edgar Gott from W. Gilbert Livingston, C. H. Haberkorn and Company, July 11, 1917. Details current project to build Flying Boats in their Detroit, Michigan facility. Two typed pages on C. H. Haberkorn and Company stationery.