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Telegram to the Boeing Airplane Company from the Bureau Construction and Repair, Navy Department, October 6, 1917. Informs that inspection of work will be under the superintending Constructor Care of Seattle Construction and Drydock Company. One typed page.
Telegram to Bureau Construction and Repair, Navy Department, from the Boeing Airplane Company, October 4, 1917. Requests Government Inspector visit for airplanes. One typed page.
Telegram to Floyd Smith from Boeing Airplane Company, August 30, 1917. Informs him they can deliver within sixty days, possibly sooner. One typed page.
[Letter to C. B. Lamont from J. C. Foley, Manager at Boeing Airplane Company, September 15, 1917]
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Letter to C. B. Lamont from J. C. Foley, Manager at the Boeing Airplane Company, September 15, 1917. Submits contract proposals. One typed page.
[Letter to Lieutenant Commander A. K. Atkins, U.S. Navy, from Edgar Gott, September 14, 1917]
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Letter to Lieutenant Commander A. K. Atkins, U.S. Navy, from Edgar Gott, September 14, 1917. Submits a contract for fifty seaplanes and Hall-Scott A7A motors. One typed page on Boeing Airplane Company stationery.
Telegram to Boeing Airplane Company from Floyd Smith, August 30, 1917. Inquires about how soon delivery could be made of light training seaplanes and if a "single naval type pontoon and wing pontoon for Martin Model R" could be built. One typed page.
Aircraft chronology sheet, "Boeing Parade of Progress," circa 1965. Features a chronology of Boeing aircraft from 1915 to 1965.