Letter to William E. Boeing from E. B. Stevens, Executive Secretary, University of Washington, November 9, 1917. Asks, on behalf of Dr. Suzzallo, to release Mr. Barry, a tester and inspector [possibly from Boeing employment?]. One typed page on…
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 Edgar Gott from Elmer Todd, Donworth and Todd, August 13, 1917. Forwards Board of Trustees meeting minutes [not included] from an upcoming meeting regarding Boeing Airplane Company stock increase. One typed page on Donworth and Todd…
Letter to George Conrad Westervelt from Wong Tsoo, June 24, 1916. States that Wong wants to meet Westervelt about a position with Boeing, as the position was described to him by Assistant Naval Constructor J. C. Hunsaker. Two handwritten pages.
United Airport brochure and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, April 30, 1931.Stamped: "First Flight A.M. Route 4 from United Airport, Burbank, California."Stamped: "First Dispatch - Airmail Field Post…
Letter to William E. Boeing from Office of the Postmaster, March 3, 1919. Acknowledges receipt of "one sack of mail from Vancouver, B.C. as the first international airplane mail ever received in Seattle, Washington" and offers congratulations. One…
Air mail postcard addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from the Des Moines Post Office, Iowa, August 10, 1928. Text reads: "Congratulations - Des Moines, IA today dispatched more than 40,000 pieces of air mail via Boeing planes for a…
Air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, care of Gerald Bliss, Postmaster, Cristobal, Canal Zone, from the Second Assistant Postmaster General, Washingont, D.C., March 16, 1929. Cover is signed by the pilot, Captain Eaker.Stamped: "Via Special…
Letter to William E. Boeing from the Bureau of Navigation, U.S. Navy, July 20, 1920. Expresses appreciation of services during World War I. One typed page.
Telegram to the Boeing Airplane Company from the Bureau Construction and Repair, Navy Department, October 6, 1917. Informs that inspection of work will be under the superintending Constructor Care of Seattle Construction and Drydock Company. One…