Letter to Edward S. Campbell from William E. Boeing's office, February 19, 1929. Thanks Campbell for the "first-hand information relative to the success of your trip" and notes that Boeing will review correspondence upon his return. One typed page.
Letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Assistant Secretary of the Navy, from Morgan Davies, June 2, 1916. Notes that he has enclosed a copy of the letter he sent to Josephus Daniels regarding Westervelt's resignation and asks for FDR's assistance in…
Letter to George Conrad Westervelt from Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, December 16, 1915. Expounds upon necessity of aircraft in military and asks for chapter support for the National Aeroplane Fund. Three copies. Four typed pages on…
Letter to George Conrad Westervelt from Charles [M.H.?] Pond, June 2, 1916. Details his aircraft experience as pilot, passenger, and mechanic and states he would relocate to Seattle, Washington as an instructor for $200.00 a month. Five handwritten…
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 George Conrad Westervelt from Wong Tsoo, June 24, 1916. States that Wong wants to meet Westervelt about a position with Boeing, as the position was described to him by Assistant Naval Constructor J. C. Hunsaker. Two handwritten pages.
Letter to H. A. Toulmin from Wilbur Wright, August 29, 1910. Forwards a plate showing the Henson machine and notes that they do not have a copy of the patent. One typed page.
Letter to H. K. Benson, Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, from William E. Boeing, December 11, 1917. Notifies Benson that he referred George R. Clark to Professor McKone instead of bringing his ideas to the council. One typed page.
Letter to Harold Mansfield, Director of Public Relations, Boeing Aircraft Company, from Donald R. Drew, January 12, 1949. Asks if Mansfield received a previous letter concerning Captain William G. Lufburrow. One typed page.