Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, July 29, 1916. Notes that he intends to make further efforts to obtain a pilot, as Cooper is not available. One typed page.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, July 31, 1916. Advises he is able to take ten days leave with a possible further extension to spend in Seattle, Washington. One typed page.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, August 2, 1916. Advises he plans to arrive the 15th of August unless plans change. One typed page.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, August 15, 1916. States that he will arrive on train tonight and to let Cavanaugh know. One typed page.
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, September 11, 1916. Expresses enjoyment of his trip but largely illegible. Seven handwritten pages.
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, September 23, 1916. Letter mentions Jones is an expert flyer but largely illegible. Two handwritten pages.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, October 12, 1916. Advises that Jones' visit has been delayed and has "awarded six machines to Sturtevant." Two typed pages.
Letter to Donald R. Drew from Gordon S. Williams, Assistant Manager, Boeing News Bureau, February 4, 1949. States that Williams is working on gathering information requested by Boeing. One typed page.
Letter to Donald R. Drew, care of William E. Boeing, from Gordon S. Williams, Assistant Manager, Boeing News Bureau, March 1, 1949. Forwards a February 15, 1949 memo written by C. L. Egtvedt, Chairman, Boeing Airplane Company, about the early days of…