Letter to Aero Club of America members from William E. Boeing's office, February 9, 1916. Advises that William E. Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, February 20, 1915. Discusses swimming caps and mentions, Senators Chamberlain and Lewis, Foley, and Hunsaker. Three handwritten pages on USS Wyoming stationery.
Letter to "Westy" (George Conrad Westervelt) from William E. Boeing, March 7, 1916. Discusses the cost of radiators for the shop, how much heat they produce, and that evaluation of second month of use is imminent. Two typed pages.
Letter to William E. Boeing from Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, March 15, 1916. Discusses need for monetary support for military aviation to "protect the lives of the thousands of soldiers participating in the Mexican expedition."…
Letter to William E. Boeing from Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, March 15, 1916. Discusses need for monetary support for military aviation to "protect the lives of the thousands of soldiers participating in the Mexican expedition."…
Letter to "Westy" (George Conrad Westervelt) from William E. Boeing, March 17, 1916. Discusses a variety of topics, including work on aircraft and testing, raid on his home, and the lumber business. Five typed pages.
Letter to Howard Huntington, Secretary of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing, March 21, 1916. Acknowledges receipt of Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy blank entry forms and promises to promote event. 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.
Letter to Alan Hawley, President of Aero Club of America, from William E. Boeing's office, March 24, 1916. Advises that Boeing is out of town and will review correspondence upon return. One typed page.