- A
sutler or
victualer is a
civilian merchant who
sells provisions to an army in the field, in camp, or in quarters.
Sutlers sold
wares from the back of...
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Creedy to
betray Sutler,
arguing that
Sutler would turn on him eventually, in
exchange for him surrendering.
Creedy kidnaps and
executes Sutler, only for V...
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political party, a
fascist and
totalitarian regime led by High
Chancellor Adam
Sutler,
which controls the po****ce
through propaganda and
imprisons or executes...
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traveling merchants known as
sutlers provided American soldiers with
goods and
services during times of war.
Sutlers served troops at Army
camps as...
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soldiers began purchasing supplies from
private vendors known as "
sutlers".
These sutlers set up
trading posts inside U.S. Army
forts and were
chosen by...
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Thomas Sutler Williams (February 14, 1872 –
April 5, 1940) was a
United States representative from
Illinois and a
judge of the
Court of Claims. Born on...
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would often be
accompanied by the
wagons of
private merchants,
known as
sutlers, who sold
goods to soldiers, as well as the
wagons of
photographers and...
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salami are stored. As
cantine it was used to
refer to the shop of a
sutler, an army camp follower. In Spain, a
cantina is a bar
located in a train...
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thousand people. In the
Middle Ages, camp
followers (i.e. wives, prostitutes,
sutlers, laundresses, craftsmen, blacksmiths, squires, etc.) were also integrated...