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Boxcars Number Builder Build Date Notes #1000: Unknown: 1899: Sold to the Silverton Northern Railroad in 1915 and became #2000. Retired at an unknown date. #1001: Unknown: 1899: Sold to the Silverton Northern Railroad in 1915 and became #2001.
Michael Robert Blazek (/ ˈ b l eɪ z ɛ k / BLAY-zek; born March 16, 1989) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals , Milwaukee Brewers , and Washington Nationals .
Loose Parts is a daily single-panel comic strip by Dave Blazek. [1] It is similar in tone, content, and style to Gary Larson's The Far Side, involving Theatre of the Absurd-style themes and characters.
Michael Blazek (born 1989), American baseball player; Milada Blažková (born 1958), Czech field hockey player; Miloslav Blažek (1922–1985), Czech ice hockey player; Pavol Blažek (born 1958), Slovak athlete; Petr Blažek (born 1961), Czech modern pentathlete; Václav Blažek (born 1959), Czech linguist
Allan "Blaze" Blazek (January 18, 1950 – August 3, 2021) was a record producer, mixer, and audio engineer who had been active since the 1970s. [1] He produced albums by Glenn Frey , REO Speedwagon , Elvin Bishop , J. Geils Band , Michael Stanley , Fandango , the Outlaws and Mike Reilly.
Michael Lennox Blake (July 5, 1945 – May 2, 2015) was an American author, best known for the film adaptation of his novel Dances with Wolves, for which he won an ...
Michael Paul Bertiaux (born January 18, 1935) is an American occultist, known for his book Voudon Gnostic Workbook (1988), a 615-page compendium of various occult lessons and research papers spanning the sub-fields of Voodoo, Neo-Pythagoreanism, Thelema and Gnosticism. Long considered by occultists one of the underground classics of 20th ...
Ole' magazine was one of the first small literary magazines produced by mimeograph to reach a nationwide audience. Published by Sacramento poet and editor Douglas Blazek, Ole' was at the heart of the Mimeo Revolution which saw underground presses publish non-establishment poets who could not get published in mainstream literary magazines such as Poetry Magazine.