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[Letter and first flight air mail cover addressed to Mrs. William E. Boeing, Seattle, Washington, from Clarice De Jarlais, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 13, 1939]
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]
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."
[Letter to William E. Boeing from Herbert Hoover, Jr., November 17, 1928]
Letter to William E. Boeing from Herbert Hoover, Jr., November 17, 1928. Sends thanks for making his recent trip to Seattle memorable, including a plant tour and social time with the Boeing family. Two handwritten pages on Stanford University stationery and envelope.
[Airgram to Bertha Boeing from William E. Boeing, November 29, 1928]
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]
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 Edward S. Campbell from William E. Boeing's office, February 19, 1929]
Letter to Edward S. Campbell from William E. Boeing's office, February 19, 1929. Thanks Campbell for the "first-hand information relative to the success of your trip" and notes that Boeing will review correspondence upon his return. One typed page.
[Letter to W. B. Fogarty, Superintending Constructor, Seattle Construction and Drydock Company, from William E. Boeing, November 1, 1917]
Letter to W. B. Fogarty, Superintending Constructor, Seattle Construction and Drydock Company, from William E. Boeing, November 1, 1917. Asks if that, because Boeing is building Navy aircraft, the Navy would be the one to grant or deny admission to the Boeing plant. One typed page.
[Letter to William E. Boeing from State Central Committee of Washington, October 24, 1917]
Letter to William E. Boeing from [illegible] and R.R. Fox, State Central Committee of Washington, October 24, 1917. Acknowledges receipt of donation on behalf of Second Liberty Loan. One typed page on State Central Committee of Washington stationery.
[Letter to Colonel S. E. Allen, Commandant, Coast Artillery Northwest District, from William E. Boeing, October 29, 1917]
Letter to Colonel S. E. Allen, Commandant, Coast Artillery Northwest District, from William E. Boeing, October 29, 1917. Asks for a guard to be assigned to the Boeing Airplane Company plant. One typed page.
[Telegram to R. Ortman from Edgar Gott, November 2, 1917]
Telegram to R. Ortman from Edgar Gott, November 2, 1917. Expresses interest in Duranceau as a possible factory manager and asks for input on him or other good potential applicants. One typed page.