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[Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, May 13, 1916]
Letter to William E. Boeing from George Conrad Westervelt, May 13, 1916. Discusses Westervelt's attempts to leave the Navy, the value of various people as possible employees, and recent aircraft crashes; mentions . Twelve handwritten pages.
[Letter to James W. Jacobs, President of Aviation Hall of Fame, from Mrs. William E. Boeing, November 9, 1966]
Letter to James W. Jacobs, President of the Aviation Hall of Fame, from Mrs. William E. Boeing, November 9, 1966. Thanks Jacobs for his kind words about Boeing's induction into the Hall of Fame and declines traveling to present at the ceremony. One typed page.
[Letter to James W. Jacobs, President of Aviation Hall of Fame, from Donald R. Drew, October 12, 1966]
Letter to James W. Jacobs, President of the Aviation Hall of Fame, from Donald R. Drew, October 12, 1966. States that he has informed Mrs. Boeing of his letter and she will respond when she returns home. One typed page.
[Letter to Mrs. William E. Boeing from James W. Jacobs, President of Aviation Hall of Fame, September 30, 1966]
Letter to Mrs. William E. Boeing from James W. Jacobs, President of the Aviation Hall of Fame, September 30, 1966. States that William E. Boeing is being inducted into the Hall of Fame and invites her to participate in the award ceremony. One typed page on Aviation Hall of Fame stationery.
[Letter to William E. Boeing, Jr. from James W. Jacobs, President of Aviation Hall of Fame, November 18, 1966]
Letter to William E. Boeing, Jr. from James W. Jacobs, President of the Aviation Hall of Fame, November 18, 1966. Acknowledges that Boeing will be attending the Aviation Hall of Fame induction ceremony for his father. One typed page on Aviation Hall of Fame stationery.
[Letter to Donald R. Drew from Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, March 1, 1949]
Letter to Donald R. Drew, care of William E. Boeing, from Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, March 1, 1949. States that he has enclosed three additional letters relating to the Boeing B & W aircraft sold to the Walsh Brothers' Flying School in New Zealand. One typed page.
[Letter to William E. Boeing from Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, January 10, 1949]
Letter to William E. Boeing from Captain William G. Lufburrow, Commandant, Clerks and Stenographers School, January 10, 1949. Discusses information he is finding about the Boeing B & W seaplanes in New Zealand. One typed page.
[Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing and Bertha Boeing from Gordon D. Brown, Douglas Aircraft Company, June 27, 1941]
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing and Bertha Boeing from Gordon D. Brown, Douglas Aircraft Company, June 27, 1941. Sends cover to celebrate aviation progress.Stamped cachet: "B-19, Initial Flight of World's Largest Airplane, the Douglas B-19, Super-Bomber for United States Army Air Corps. Clover Field, Santa Monica, California to March Field, Riverside,…
[Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, from Thomas F. Hamilton, United Aircraft Corporation, May 23, 1939]
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, from Thomas F. Hamilton, United Aircraft Corporation, May 23, 1939. Sends greetings by first transatlantic air mail service. One typed page and air mail cover.Stamped: "1st Service Postal - Aerien - France - Etats - Unis."
[Letter and first flight air mail cover "carried on the 'Boeing Hornet Shuttle,'" August 27, 1929]
Letter and first flight air mail cover "carried on the 'Boeing Hornet Shuttle,'" August 27, 1929. Letter was carried on "the first plane to carry mail while attempting one or more round-trip non-stop flights over the New York-San Francisco air mail route" and is addressed to Mr. W. E. Boeing, Jr., Seattle, Washington. One typed page signed by William E. Boeing and envelope.Stamped: "First…