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[Speech by "Mr. Finley" in honor of Charles Lindbergh, circa 1927]
Speech by "Mr. Finley" in honor of Charles Lindbergh, circa 1927. One typed page.

[Nookey ration card, No. 65002 (blank), circa 1943]
Nookey ration card, No. 65002 (blank), circa 1943.Inscription on verso: "Single seater shuttle."

[Program for reception in honor of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Seattle, Washington, September 13, 1927]
Program for a reception in honor of Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, Seattle, Washington, September 13, 1927.

[Map of Böing (Boeing) family homestead in Germany]
Photocopied map of the Böing (Boeing) family homestead in Germany, April 2008.

[Caricature drawing of William E. Boeing flying a biplane]
Caricature drawing of William E. Boeing flying a biplane, circa 1920s-1940s.Inscription on verso: "Bill Boeing.

City sends first mail to Seattle by aeroplane [Clipping, March 4, 1919]
Newspaper clipping, "City sends first mail to Seattle by aeroplane," from the Vancouver Daily Star, March 4, 1919. Reports on the first international mail flight from Seattle, Washington to Vancouver, B.C. Includes photographs of E. S. Knowlton,…

Air mail service to Alaska urged [Clipping, March 9, 1919]
Newspaper clipping, "Air mail service to Alaska urged," from the Seattle Sunday Times, March 9, 1919. Discusses a possible air mail route between Seattle, Washington and Alaska. Includes a photograph of the Boeing CL-4S aircraft and a photograph of…

Nourishment by Thurlby [Clipping, July 3, 1927]
Newspaper clipping, "Nourishment by Thurlby," from the Seattle Daily Times, July 3, 1927. Cartoon depicts a Boeing aircraft as a bird carrying a transcontinental air mail contract to feed its chicks, labeled as "Seattle's growing industry."

Waves and wind delay airplane [Clipping, February 18, 1918]
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.

Seattle's airport [Clipping, July 13, 1928]
Newspaper clipping, "Seattle's airport," from the San Francisco Chronicle, July 13, 1928. Announces that Boeing Field will be available for use by aerial schools and flying companies. Includes a handwritten note addressed to Mr. Boeing.
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