- A
cigar is a
rolled bundle of
dried and
fermented tobacco leaves made to be smoked.
Cigars are
produced in a
variety of
sizes and shapes.
Since the 20th...
- "Smokin'
Stogies".
Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on
October 11, 2015. Smokin'
Stogies at IMDb Smokin'
Stogies at Rotten...
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Pittsburgh Stogies was the name of
three historic professional baseball teams representing Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh
Stogies (1884)...
-
industry with
Marsh Wheeling's
Stogies as a
leading enterprise, and
later the club's name
changed to the
Wheeling Stogies in 1899. In 1900 Ed
Poole went...
- film's scenes.
Outside North America, the film was
released as
Stogies. The
Tampico Stogies are a last-place
baseball team
based in Tampico, Florida. The...
-
architect C. B.
Comstock as the new
backers of the
Pittsburgh Stogies. Doc
Gessler was
named the
Stogies' manager. However, he was
fired after only one month....
- The
cheroot is a
filterless cylindrical cigar with both ends
clipped during manufacture.
Since cheroots do not taper, they are
inexpensive to roll mechanically...
- The
Chicago Browns/Pittsburgh
Stogies (also
known as Chicago/Pittsburgh) were a short-lived
professional baseball team in the
Union ****ociation of 1884...
- brothers. They
opened their regular season with a win over the
Wheeling Stogies, en
route to an 8–0–3 record. In w**** 11, the Pros
traded Bob Nash, in...
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