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[First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, May 19, 1938]
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First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, May 19, 1938. Stamped cachet: "Aviation History, 1911-1938 - Glenn L. Martin Flies First Plane into Clay Center, Nebraska, 1911. 1911 - Pusher type plane. 1938 - Glenn Martin today. Martin and his plane. First Air Mail Flight, May 19, 1938."Stamped cachet on verso: "First Air Mail Flight - Clay Center, Nebraska."
First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Claremont, California, from William E. Boeing, June 20, 1940.Stamped cachet: "First Flight F.A.M. 20. Seattle, Washington. U.S. Air Mail."
First flight air mail cover addressed to Mrs. William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, June 22, 1940. Includes brief note informing Bertha Boeing to keep the cover if interested and return it if not.
Stamped cachet: "Seattle-Juneau, U.S. Air Mail F.A.M. 20. Ketchikan, Alaska."
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing from Edward S. Campbell, February 5, 1929. Discusses aviation activities occurring while he is on board the USS Saratoga, including a reference to flight activities of Boeing fighter aircraft. One typed page and envelope.Stamped on envelope: "Air Mail First Flight. Canal Zone - U.S.A."
First flight air mail cover addressed to Dr. Hans Joachim Post, Hamburg, Germany, from Dr. Fred Post, Peekskill, New York, October 28, 1928. Stamped: "First Flight Air Mail via Graf Zeppelin - United States – Germany. Oct. 28, 1928. Via Air Mail."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1927]
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First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1927. Signed by pilot Hugh Barker.Stamped: "First Flight Under Contract Chicago - San Francisco - Transcontinental Air Mail Route. Salt Lake City, Utah."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1927]
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First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Chicago, Illinois, July 1, 1927.Stamped: "First Flight Under Contract - Chicago to San Francisco - Transcontinental Air Mail Route, Omaha, Nebraska."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to Master Bebo Boeing, Seattle, Washington, July 1, 1927]
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First flight air mail cover addressed to Master Bebo Boeing, Seattle, Washington, July 1, 1927. Stamped: "First Flight Under Contract - Chicago to San Francisco - Transcontinental Air Mail Route, Omaha, Nebraska."
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing from J. S. Patterson, March 3, 1919. Expresses pleasure about seeing WEB during this historical trip and sends thanks for "arranging for Patsy to take such a wonderful flight." One handwritten page on Hotel Vancouver (Vancouver, B.C.) stationery and envelope.Stamped on envelope: "Via Airplane Mail, First Flight, Vancouver, B.C.…
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing from Frank E. Woodside, Acting Mayor, Vancouver, B.C., February 28, 1919. Offers congratulations on first flight between Vancouver and Seattle, Washington. One typed page and envelope.Stamped on envelope: "Via Airplane Mail, First Flight, Vancouver, B.C. to Seattle."