Telegram to Boeing Airplane Company from Floyd Smith, August 30, 1917. Inquires about how soon delivery could be made of light training seaplanes and if a "single naval type pontoon and wing pontoon for Martin Model R" could be built. One typed page.
Telegram to Bureau Construction and Repair, Navy Department, from the Boeing Airplane Company, October 4, 1917. Requests Government Inspector visit for airplanes. One typed page.
Telegram to C. K. Knickerbocker from William E. Boeing, November 8, 1917. Requests different recommendation for someone with experience in specialty parts. One typed page.
Telegram to Captain E. J. Clark, Signal Corps, U.S. Army, from William E. Boeing, November 8, 1917. Informs Clark that Mr. Gott may be at an upcoming appointment instead of himself. One typed page.
Telegram to Commandant, U.S. Naval Station Pensacola (Florida), from William E. Boeing, March 22, 1916. Asks to be notified when Naval Constructor George Conrad Westervelt arrives, as well as how to contact him at yard. One typed page.
Telegram to Floyd Smith from Boeing Airplane Company, August 30, 1917. Informs him they can deliver within sixty days, possibly sooner. One typed page.
Telegram to George Conrad Westervelt from William E. Boeing, April 20, 1916. Asks where he can send a confidential wire to Westervelt's attention. One typed page.
Telegram to George Conrad Westervelt from William E. Boeing, April 21, 1916. States that he is trying to reach Westervelt at New York Yacht Club. One typed page.