Letter to Mr. Ortmann from William E. Boeing, November 10, 1917. States that when checks are sent to his office for signature, they must be accompanied by approved voucher. One typed page.
Letter to Mr. Ortmann from William E. Boeing, November 30, 1917. Instructs Ortmann to issue purchase order for medium and heavy oil to Chanslor and Lyon Company. One typed page.
Letter to Mrs. William E. Boeing from James W. Jacobs, President of the Aviation Hall of Fame, September 30, 1966. States that William E. Boeing is being inducted into the Hall of Fame and invites her to participate in the award ceremony. One typed…
Letter to Postmaster from Boeing Airplane Company, November 2, 1917. Notifies of change of address for materials related to Aero Club of the Northwest. One typed page.
Letter to R. I. Elliott from Edgar Gott, October 29, 1917. Inquires about shipping destination for aircraft currently under construction. One typed page.
Letter to S. F. Shafer from William E. Boeing, September 13, 1917. Informs Shafer that the company is too busy with regular production to try building an experimental machine. 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 W. B. Fogarty, Superintending Constructor, Seattle Construction and Drydock Company, from William E. Boeing, November 1, 1917. Asks if that, because Boeing is building Navy aircraft, the Navy would be the one to grant or deny admission to…
Letter to W. B. Fogarty, Superintending Constructor, Seattle Construction and Drydock Company, from William E. Boeing, October 8, 1917. Acknowledges receipt of seaplane manufacturing inspection assignment. One typed page.
Letter to W. Gilbert Livingston, C. H. Haberkorn and Company, from Edgar Gott, July 23, 1917. Thanks him for the invite and promises to plan a visit next time he is in Detroit. One typed page.