Tales From Lou Gehrig's Long-Forgotten Newspaper Columns
Highly Important Lou Gehrig Document Archive From Dr. Paul O'Leary Of The Mayo Clinic With Relation to ALS: Lou Gehrig Disease c.1939-41
Highly Important Lou Gehrig Document Archive From Dr. Paul O'Leary Of The Mayo Clinic With Relation to ALS: Lou Gehrig Disease c.1939-41
Highly Important Lou Gehrig Document Archive From Dr. Paul O'Leary Of The Mayo Clinic With Relation to ALS: Lou Gehrig Disease c.1939-41
Lou Gehrig wrote heartbreaking letter believing he'd beat ALS
Gehrig delivers his famous speech at Yankee Stadium
TSN Archives: How Lou Gehrig described his weakening condition, end of streak to The Sporting News in 1939
July 4, 1939: Lou Gehrig says farewell to baseball with 'Luckiest Man' speech at Yankee Stadium – Society for American Baseball Research
Lou Gehrig History Photo of the Day
Highly Important Lou Gehrig Document Archive From Dr. Paul O'Leary Of The Mayo Clinic With Relation to ALS: Lou Gehrig Disease c.1939-41
Library of Congress on X: NY Yankees announce Lou Gehrig's retirement #OTD 1939 after doctors reveal he has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. More on Gehrig in our online newspaper archives. #ALS # ALSawareness #