Box 01
Contains 31 Results:
"Commerce Courier," high school, 1920 June 16
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
Correspondence, press releases, 1925-1941
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
American League contract, photocopy, 1933 March
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
Postcard, written by Gehrig, 1937 August 11
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
Handwritten letter by Gehrig to Gordon Cobbledick, Cleveland Plain Dealer, 1937 July 17
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
Gehrig's response to a fan's letter, 1937 June 05
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
Gehrig declines an invitation, 1941 April 21
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
Correspondence and clippings, re: record-tying consecutive game, 1933 August 09-14
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
HOF black-and-white postcard, undated
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.
Gehrig's signed check to Chicago Cubs, 1932 September 03
A collection of correspondence, legal agreements, clippings and articles relating to the life and career of Lou Gehrig and his wife Eleanor. Items of interest include handwritten letters by Lou, telegrams on his death, and "Pride of the Yankees" agreements, correspondence. Also includes correspondence, various postcards, programs and menus from the tour of Japan, and newspaper clippings.