Letter to William E. Boeing from B. L. Lambuth, September 18, 1917. Details lease for land east of the Heath Shipyard plant. One typed page on B. L. Lambuth Real Estate stationery.
Letter to William E. Boeing from B. L. Lambuth, November 6, 1917. Provides specifications about Oxbow lot. One typed page on B. L. Lambuth Real Estate stationery. Includes sketch on verso.
Letter to William E. Boeing from Merl LaVoy, October 23, 1933. Sends two first flight air mail covers from the Canton-Shanghai route.Stamped on first envelope: "First Flight, Shanghai-Canton."Stamped on second envelope: "First Flight,…
Letter to William E. Boeing from Merl LaVoy, U.S. Consulate, Johannesburg, South Africa, August 2, 1938. Includes centenary commemorative envelope with a cachet illustration depicting the Great Trek of 1838 by the Voortrekker [Dutch-speaking…
Letter to Edgar Gott from W. Gilbert Livingston, C. H. Haberkorn and Company, July 11, 1917. Details current project to build Flying Boats in their Detroit, Michigan facility. Two typed pages on C. H. Haberkorn and Company stationery.
Letter to Edgar Gott from W. Gilbert Livingston, C. H. Haberkorn and Company, July 16, 1917. invites Gott to visit their facility. One typed page on C. H. Haberkorn and Company stationery.
Letter to William E. Boeing from Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, January 10, 1949. Discusses information he is finding about the Boeing B & W seaplanes in New Zealand. One typed page.
Letter to Donald R. Drew, care of William E. Boeing, from Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, March 1, 1949. States that he has enclosed three additional letters relating to the Boeing B & W aircraft sold to…
Letter to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boeing from Luke Luqueer, August 20, 1935. Thinks the letter and included air mail cover will be of interest if "Wiley Post makes it in his 'Winnie Mae.'" One typed page and envelope.Stamped: "First Air Mail…
Letter to William E. Boeing from Glenn L. Martin, June 30, 1924. Discusses the "inauguration of a continuous trans-continental Air Mail Service" and states that "Night and Day Service between New York and San Francisco is the next step." One typed…