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[Letter to William E. Boeing from [illegible] Manager, Canadian Official Great War Exhibit, March 6, 1919]
Letter to William E. Boeing from [illegible] Manager, Canadian Official Great War Exhibit, March 6, 1919. Informs Boeing that they have enclosed the original letter that WEB brought from Seattle Mayor Ole Hanson to Vancouver, B.C. on a recent airmail…

City sends first mail to Seattle by aeroplane [Clipping, March 4, 1919]
Newspaper clipping, "City sends first mail to Seattle by aeroplane," from the Vancouver Daily Star, March 4, 1919. Reports on the first international mail flight from Seattle, Washington to Vancouver, B.C. Includes photographs of E. S. Knowlton,…

[Letter to Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, from Leo A. Walsh, January 24, 1949]
Letter to Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, from Leo A. Walsh, January 24, 1949. States that he will gather and forward as much information about the Boeing planes used at Walsh Brothers' Flying School as soon…

[Print of William Henson's Aerial Steam Carriage on fictitious flight over Pyramids]
Letterpress print of William Henson's Aerial Steam Carriage on a fictitious flight over the Pyramids, Egypt, art by W. Walton, circa 1843.

[First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1946]
First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1946.Stamped: "U.S. Air Mail, First Flight AM-77, Olympia, Washington."

[Note to William E. Boeing from Western Union Telegraph Company, July 11, 1916]
Note to William E. Boeing from Western Union Telegraph Company, July 11, 1916. States that a July 11, 1916 telegram to G. C. Westervelt was undeliverable. One typed page.

[Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, May 13, 1916]
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, May 13, 1916. Discusses Westervelt's attempts to leave the Navy, the value of various people as possible employees, and recent aircraft crashes; mentions . Twelve handwritten pages.

[Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, circa 1915-1920]
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, circa 1915-1920. Discusses Westervelt's visit to Martin plant where he met Donald Douglas and asks Boeing to look into "Wright matter." Three handwritten pages.

[Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, circa 1915-1920]
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, circa 1915-1920. Discusses trying to reach Floyd Smith. Six handwritten pages.

[Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, circa 1916-1920]
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, circa 1916-1920. Discusses legal issues, Congressional action, and the resignation of Dr. Langhorne from the Navy. Ten handwritten pages.
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