Letter to William E. Boeing from Chairman Howard E. Coffin, August 3, 1916. Informs of his plans for First Pan American Aeronautic Exposition in New York and invites Boeing to be on organizing committee and provides a list of additional members.…
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 William E. Boeing from Alan Hawley, President of the Aero Club of America, August 10, 1916. Provides financial and logistical updates in regard to the National Aeroplane Fund. Four typed pages on Aero Club of America stationery.
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.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, August 15, 1916. States that he will arrive on train tonight and to let Cavanaugh know. One typed page.
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 Secretary of the Aero Club of America from William E. Boeing, August 17, 1916. Encloses certificates of flights made by Herb Munter for the purpose of obtaining his aviator's certificate. One typed page.
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, September 11, 1916. Expresses enjoyment of his trip but largely illegible. Seven handwritten pages.
Letter to George Conrad Westervelt from Jerome C. Hunsaker, September 22, 1916. States that the Navy Department will send "Jones" to Seattle, Washington to report on planes built by Boeing. Also mentions a Curtiss Pusher that "fell in the Potomac…
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, September 23, 1916. Letter mentions Jones is an expert flyer but largely illegible. Two handwritten pages.