Letter to Jerome C. Hunsaker from Edgar Gott, August 31, 1917. Submits seaplane construction and pricing contract for Navy consideration. Two typed pages.
Letter to Jerome C. Hunsaker from Edgar Gott, August 31, 1917. Requests "drawings of single Navy type seaplane float and plot of float wind resistance curves" to assist with "certain experimental work we are contemplating." One typed page.
Letter to Jerome C. Hunsaker from Edgar Gott, August 31, 1917. Submits quotation on the "so-called Richardson type of seaplane float" for Navy consideration. One typed page.
Letter to Lieutenant Commander A. K. Atkins, U.S. Navy, from Edgar Gott, September 14, 1917. Submits a contract for fifty seaplanes and Hall-Scott A7A motors. One typed page on Boeing Airplane Company stationery.
Letter to R. I. Elliott from Edgar Gott, October 29, 1917. Inquires about shipping destination for aircraft currently under construction. One typed page.
Telegram to R. Ortman from Edgar Gott, November 2, 1917. Expresses interest in Duranceau as a possible factory manager and asks for input on him or other good potential applicants. One typed page.
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, from Thomas F. Hamilton, United Aircraft Corporation, May 23, 1939. Sends greetings by first transatlantic air mail service. One typed page and air mail cover.Stamped: "1st…
Letter to "Our Neighbors Across the Line" from Seattle Mayor Ole Hanson, February 15, 1919. Expresses friendship, well-wishes, and a united front "against Hunnism." Letter was carried on the first international airmail flight from Vancouver, B.C. to…
Telegram to William E. Boeing from Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, January 21, 1916. Asks if any funds have been raised in Washington for the National Aeroplane Fund. One typed page.