Letter to Harold Mansfield, Director of Public Relations, Boeing Aircraft Company, from Donald R. Drew, November 18, 1948. Seeks information on behalf of Boeing to help answer questions from Captain William G. Lufburrow, who is writing a book on…
Letter to Henry Woodhouse, Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, December 24, 1915. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Henry Woodhouse, Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, December 27, 1915. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Herbert M. Williams, Managing Editor of "Aviation," from Edgar Gott, August 1, 1917. Inquires about proper contacts for the Society of Automotive Engineers and Aircraft Manufacturers Association. One typed page.
Letter to Howard Huntington, Secretary of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing, March 21, 1916. Acknowledges receipt of Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy blank entry forms and promises to promote event. One typed page.
Letter to Howard Huntington, Secretary of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, January 6, 1916. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to Hudson Motor Car Company from William E. Boeing, October 5, 1917. Acknowledges receipt of wire regarding steering wheel rim purchase. One typed page.
Letter to James W. Jacobs, President of the Aviation Hall of Fame, from Donald R. Drew, October 12, 1966. States that he has informed Mrs. Boeing of his letter and she will respond when she returns home. One typed page.
Letter to James W. Jacobs, President of the Aviation Hall of Fame, from Mrs. William E. Boeing, November 9, 1966. Thanks Jacobs for his kind words about Boeing's induction into the Hall of Fame and declines traveling to present at the ceremony. One…
Letter to Jerome C. Hunsaker from Edgar Gott, August 31, 1917. Submits seaplane construction and pricing contract for Navy consideration. Two typed pages.