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First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Seattle, Washington, from William E. Boeing, May 3, 1938.Stamped cachet: "United States Air Mail - Juneau-White Horse - First Flight."
First flight air mail cover addressed to Mr. Donald R. Drew, Seattle, Washington, from William E. Boeing, May 8, 1938.Stamped cachet: "United States Air Mail - Juneau-Fairbanks - First Flight."
First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Pasadena, California, from William E. Boeing, May 3, 1938.Stamped cachet: "United States Air Mail - Juneau-Fairbanks - First Flight."
Air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Pasadena, California, from William E. Boeing, May 18, 1938.Stamped cachet: "Seattle National Air Mail Week, May 15-May 21."
Commemorative letter honoring the 25th anniversary of Glenn L. Martin's record-making flight from Newport Bay, California to Avalon, Catalina Island, then the longest over-water flight in aviation history, May 10, 1937. One typed page on Glenn L. Martin Company stationery with air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing.Stamped cachet: "25th Anniversary - First Flight to Catalina Island."
Letter to William E. Boeing and Bertha Boeing from J. Parker Van Zandt, May 10, 1937. Sends greetings and hopes this will be added to Boeing's first flight collection. One handwritten page with first flight air mail cover.Stamped cachet: "Primeiro Voo – Correio - Transpacific - Macau-USA."
Letter to William E. Boeing from Merl LaVoy, U.S. Consulate, Johannesburg, South Africa, August 2, 1938. Includes centenary commemorative envelope with a cachet illustration depicting the Great Trek of 1838 by the Voortrekker [Dutch-speaking settlers] from Cape Colony into the interior of South Africa. LaVoy notes that first one thousand miles of the letter's trip was via ox cart, while the rest…
[First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1935]
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First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1935. Includes one piece of Halekulani Bungalows (Hawaii) stationery.Stamped cachet: "First Flight - Transpacific Route F.A.M. Route 14 - Honolulu-San Francisco (Alameda Airport)."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1935]
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First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from Inter-Island Airways, Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii, December 5, 1935.Stamped cachet: "First Flight - Transpacific Route F.A.M. Route 14 - Honolulu-San Francisco (Alameda Airport)."
First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Honolulu, Hawaii, May 28, 1937.Stamped cachet: "Primeiro Voo – Correio - Transpacific - Macau-USA."