Letter to William E. Boeing from [illegible] and R.R. Fox, State Central Committee of Washington, October 24, 1917. Acknowledges receipt of donation on behalf of Second Liberty Loan. One typed page on State Central Committee of Washington stationery.
Newspaper clipping, "Local firm gets war contract," from the Orion Bulletin, October 24, 1917. Reports on the Boeing Airplane Company's contract to construct fifty seaplanes for the U.S. Navy.
Letter to Colonel S. E. Allen, Commandant, Coast Artillery Northwest District, from William E. Boeing, October 29, 1917. Asks for a guard to be assigned to the Boeing Airplane Company plant. 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.
Telegram to "Boehing Aeroplane Co." (Boeing Airplane Company) from an unidentified person, October 30, 1917. Inquires if Boeing wants a "practically new Curtiss Model F flying boat pusher type two." 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…
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.
Memorandum to Mr. Foley from Mr. Ortman and Mr. Brink, November 2, 1917. States that they are unable to answer how much material was purchased, as they don't keep records. Also asks Mr. Foley to keep records through purchase orders. One typed page.
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.