Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, July 1, 1916. Aasks if Boeing could raise the regiment should the President call for volunteers. One typed page.
Telegram to George Conrad Westervelt from William E. Boeing, July 1, 1916. Agrees with the idea of a regiment, asks where it will be recruited. One typed page.
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.
Telegram to George Conrad Westervelt from William E. Boeing, July 11, 1916. State that Boeing just returned from British Columbia, likes idea of regiment but "impossible at present time." One typed page. Includes handwritten copy of telegram text.
Letter to William E. Boeing from Morgan Davies, July 12, 1916. Discusses expenses related to Westervelt's resignation and includes a financial breakdown and invoice. Three typed pages.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, July 27, 1916. States that an "unused Hall Scott Vertical Six without radiator or propeller" is available and if wanted to wire Westervelt the fund. One typed page.
Telegram to George Conrad Westervelt from William E. Boeing, July 27, 1916. States no interest in used Hall-Scott, wants every effort made to secure a good pilot as "our man is not satisfactory" [possibly Knox Martin?]. One typed page.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, July 29, 1916. Notes that he intends to make further efforts to obtain a pilot, as Cooper is not available. One typed page.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, July 31, 1916. Advises he is able to take ten days leave with a possible further extension to spend in Seattle, Washington. One typed page.