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[Letter and air mail cover to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boeing from Luke Luqueer, August 20, 1935]
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Letter to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Boeing from Luke Luqueer, August 20, 1935. Thinks the letter and included air mail cover will be of interest if "Wiley Post makes it in his 'Winnie Mae.'" One typed page and envelope.Stamped: "First Air Mail Stratosphere Flight - U.S. Air Mail Route No. 2 - Non-Stop Coast to Coast - Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc."Stamped: "Carried in the 'Winnie Mae' at…
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to Mrs. William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from Clarice De Jarlais, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 13, 1939. Two handwritten pages on Trans-Pacific Air Mail stationery and air mail cover.Stamped cachet: "The Boeing Clipper Inaugural Flight, 1939 - San Francisco, Honolulu, Midway, Wake, Guam, Manila, Hong Kong and return. Cachet by the Stamp Club of…
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."
Airgram to Bertha Boeing from William E. Boeing, November 29, 1928. Describes slight delay en route from Salt Lake City, Utah to Cheyenne, Wyoming due to weather conditions in Sherman Hill [Wyoming?]. One handwritten page.
Postcard to William E. Boeing from the Finleys, September 25, 1928. Sends thanks for the photograph and describes a unique globe he has in his office [replicated on postcard]. Also includes a second postcard with a poem about aviation.
Letter to William E. Boeing from [illegible] Manager, Canadian Official Great War Exhibit, March 6, 1919. Informs Boeing that they have enclosed the original letter that WEB brought from Seattle Mayor Ole Hanson to Vancouver, B.C. on a recent airmail trip to add to WEB's "valuable collection of first aeroplane letters." One typed page.
Airgram to Bertha Boeing from William E. Boeing, November 28, 1928. Informs her that they left "with 773 pounds of mail, our record load out of Oakland" and details the flight. One handwritten page.
Letter to "Our Neighbors Across the Line" from Seattle Mayor Ole Hanson, February 15, 1919. Expresses friendship, well-wishes, and a united front "against Hunnism." Letter was carried on the first international airmail flight from Vancouver, B.C. to Seattle, Washington. One typed page.
Letter to William E. Boeing from Office of the Postmaster, March 3, 1919. Acknowledges receipt of "one sack of mail from Vancouver, B.C. as the first international airplane mail ever received in Seattle, Washington" and offers congratulations. One typed page.
[Letter to Editor, Colonist newspaper, Victoria, B.C., from William E. Boeing, March 19, 1919]
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Letter to Editor, Colonist newspaper, Victoria, B.C., from William E. Boeing, March 19, 1919. Requests that they return the letter as a souvenir of first international mail between Victoria and Seattle, Washington. One handwritten page and envelope.