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 John Borden from Morgan Davies, June 9, 1916. Advises that he is enclosing copies of letters sent in reference to Westervelt's resignation [no letters included]. One typed page.
Letter to John Borden from Morgan Davies, May 29, 1916. Discusses his meeting with G. C. Westervelt and how he is trying to help Westervelt resign from the U.S. Navy. One typed page.
Letter to John Heise, John Heise Autographs, from G.D. Stoops, May 8, 1930. Requests autographs from Orville and Wilbur Wright, sends payment, and includes typed response from Heise at the bottom. Accompanied by slip of paper with Orville Wright's…
Letter to Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, from Morgan Davies, June 2, 1916. Encourages Daniels to accept the resignation of Lieutenant G.C. Westervelt so Westervelt may join the aircraft manufacturing business. Two typed pages.
Letter to L. D. Gardner, Business Manager of "Flying" magazine, from Henry Woodhouse, December 21, 1915. Forwards list [not included] sent by William E. Boeing and asks to send each a complimentary issue of "Flying." 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 members of the Aero Club of the Northwest from Howard Huntington, Secretary of the Aero Club of America, March 13, 1916. Forwards blank entry forms for the 1916 Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy and requests that the event be promoted as much as…
Letter to Morgan Davies from William E. Boeing, August 2, 1916. Apologizes for delayed communication, sends payment, and expresses gratitude for his work on Westervelt's behalf. One typed page.