Letter to H. K. Benson, Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, from William E. Boeing, December 11, 1917. Notifies Benson that he referred George R. Clark to Professor McKone instead of bringing his ideas to the council. One typed page.
Newspaper clipping, "Waves and wind delay airplane," from the Seattle Daily Times, February 18, 1918. Reports on delays to William E. Boeing and Eddie Hubbard's flight from Seattle to Vancouver, B.C.
Aero mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, President of the Aero Club of the Northwest, Seattle, Washington, September 5, 1918. Includes "Flying" official publication stamp and 16-cent Jenny postage stamp.Stamped: "Aero Mail."
Postcard to William E. Boeing from the Finleys, September 25, 1928. Sends thanks for the photograph and describes a unique globe he has in his office [replicated on postcard]. Also includes a second postcard with a poem about aviation.
Aero mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, President of the Aero Club of the Northwest, Seattle, Washington, December 12, 1918. Includes "Flying" official publication stamp and 6-cent Jenny postage stamp.Stamped: "Aero Mail."
Letter to William E. Boeing from Robert Gale, Mayor of Vancouver, B.C., February 10, 1919. Offers congratulations for flight between Vancouver and Seattle, Washington. One typed page and envelope.
Letter to "Our Neighbors Across the Line" from Seattle Mayor Ole Hanson, February 15, 1919. Expresses friendship, well-wishes, and a united front "against Hunnism." Letter was carried on the first international airmail flight from Vancouver, B.C. to…
Letter to William E. Boeing from a representative of the Canadian Official Great War Exhibit, Vancouver, B.C., February 28, 1919. Offers congratulations for flight between Vancouver and Seattle, Washington. One typed page.
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing from a representative of the Canadian Official Great War Exhibit, Vancouver, B.C., February 28, 1919. Certifies Boeing arrived in Vancouver, B.C. by seaplane, making the first…
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing from Frank E. Woodside, Acting Mayor, Vancouver, B.C., February 28, 1919. Offers congratulations on first flight between Vancouver and Seattle, Washington. One typed page and…