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First flight air mail cover addressed to the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from Bruce and Gina Snyder, December 5, 1935. Includes a single sheet of paper with printed poem by "R.P.S." about air mail from Hawaii.Stamped cachet: "First Flight - Transpacific Route F.A.M. Route 14 - Honolulu-San Francisco (Alameda Airport)."
Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to "Billie" [Bill Boeing, Jr.] from Donald R. Drew, November 20, 1935. Discusses social news and wishes a happy thirteenth birthday. One typed page on W. E. Boeing stationery and envelope.Stamped: "Manila Air Mail - United Air Lines-Pan American Airways - First transcontinental-transpacific air mail flight from mainland U.S. cities to Hawaii, Guam,…
[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."
Special delivery air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Pasadena, California, March 30, 1938.Stamped: "By Air Mail - Par Avion."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to Hudson's Bay Company, Vancouver, B.C., October 18, 1938]
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First flight air mail cover addressed to Hudson's Bay Company, Vancouver, B.C., October 18, 1938.Stamped: "First day cover - Via air mail from San Francisco."
[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…
First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from the Glenn L. Martin Company, Cleveland, Ohio, July 1, 1934.Stamped: "Via Air Mail - On first trip of through schedule involving night flying on Transcontinental Air Mail Route."