Letter to S. F. Shafer from William E. Boeing, September 13, 1917. Informs Shafer that the company is too busy with regular production to try building an experimental machine. One typed page.
Letter to Lieutenant Commander A. K. Atkins, U.S. Navy, from Edgar Gott, September 14, 1917. Submits a contract for fifty seaplanes and Hall-Scott A7A motors. One typed page on Boeing Airplane Company stationery.
Letter to William E. Boeing from B. L. Lambuth, September 18, 1917. Details lease for land east of the Heath Shipyard plant. One typed page on B. L. Lambuth Real Estate stationery.
Letter to William E. Boeing from Edward Bishop, September 22, 1917. Asks to connect Boeing with a friend interested in airplane production. One typed page on E. K. Bishop Mill Company stationery.
Letter to William E. Boeing from [illegible] of the Aberdeen Lumber and Shingle Company, September 24, 1917. Inquires about manufacturing spruce parts for airplanes. Two typed pages on Aberdeen Lumber and Shingle Company stationery.
Telegram to Bureau Construction and Repair, Navy Department, from the Boeing Airplane Company, October 4, 1917. Requests Government Inspector visit for airplanes. One typed page.