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[Air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, May 29, 1953]
Air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, May 29, 1953.Stamped: "First day of issue - American Air Mail Society - Convention Station."
City sends first mail to Seattle by aeroplane [Clipping, March 4, 1919]
Newspaper clipping, "City sends first mail to Seattle by aeroplane," from the Vancouver Daily Star, March 4, 1919. Reports on the first international mail flight from Seattle, Washington to Vancouver, B.C. Includes photographs of E. S. Knowlton, William E. Boeing, and others with a sack of mail, and a photograph of a hydroplane at the Vancouver Yacht Club.
Air mail service to Alaska urged [Clipping, March 9, 1919]
Newspaper clipping, "Air mail service to Alaska urged," from the Seattle Sunday Times, March 9, 1919. Discusses a possible air mail route between Seattle, Washington and Alaska. Includes a photograph of the Boeing CL-4S aircraft and a photograph of William E. Boeing and Eddie Hubbard.
[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,…
[First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing from Glenn L. Martin Company, July 3, 1942]
First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from the Glenn L. Martin Company, Baltimore, Maryland, July 3, 1942.Stamped cachet: "First Flight - This cover carried on first official flight of the 'Mars,' built by the Martin Co. for the U.S. Navy - World's Largest Flying Ship."
[Demonstration flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing from Douglas Aircraft Company, October 1, 1946]
Demonstration flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from the Douglas Aircraft Company, Santa Monica, California, October 1, 1946.Stamped cachet: "Demonstration flight - Flying Post Office - En route - Los Angeles - New York - Boston - U.S. Air Mail."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1946]
First flight air mail cover addressed to William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, December 5, 1946.Stamped: "U.S. Air Mail, First Flight AM-77, Olympia, Washington."
[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."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to Mr. Donald R. Drew, Seattle, Washington, from William E. Boeing, May 8, 1938]
First flight air mail cover addressed to Mr. Donald R. Drew, Seattle, Washington, from William E. Boeing, May 8, 1938.Stamped cachet: "First Official Air Mail Flight - White Horse, Canada-Juneau, Alaska."
[First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Seattle, Washingotn, from William E. Boeing, May 8, 1938]
First flight air mail cover addressed to Bill Boeing, Jr., Seattle, Washingotn, from William E. Boeing, May 8, 1938.Stamped cachet: "First Official Air Mail Flight - White Horse, Canada-Juneau, Alaska."