Letter to "Westy" (George Conrad Westervelt) from William E. Boeing, May 19, 1916. Discusses political news, an impending court case involving Wishkah Boom Company, various possible pilots, including Floyd Smith, Herb Munter, and "Cooper," and social…
Letter to "Westy" (George Conrad Westervelt) from William E. Boeing, May 31, 1916. Discusses various options to attempt to secure Westervelt's resignation from the U.S. Navy. Two typed pages.
Letter to "Westy" (George Conrad Westervelt) from William E. Boeing, May 8, 1916. Informs Westervelt that John Borden is visiting and should be able to help Westervelt with "the matter" [likely Westervelt's planned resignation]. Two typed pages.
Letter to Aero Club of America members from William E. Boeing's office, February 9, 1916. Advises that William E. Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Alan Hawley, President of the Aero Club of America, 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 Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, December 24, 1915. Advises that Boeing and George Conrad Westervelt are out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, December 29, 1915. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, January 11, 1916. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, March 24, 1916. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Augustus Post, Secretary of the Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, November 23, 1916. Advises that WEB is out of town and will review correspondence upon his return. One typed page.