- 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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August 1867.: 30–36, 44 In 1858,
William A.
Carter was
appointed as post
sutler at Fort Bridger.
Perhaps more than any
other individual, the
history 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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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...
- i.e. with
regard to a
charge that he got $100 a
month from each of the
sutlers he had
licensed to
service his troops. But the
charges persisted. Stories...
- role for some camp
followers was that of vivandière.
Originally a
female sutler, the role of vivandière
expanded to
include other responsibilities, including...
- A
victualler was a
supply ship at the time. An
alternative term for a
sutler, a
person who
sells provisions to an army. A
licensed victualler, a formal...
- A
female sutler with her dead
Dutch husband, by
Jacobus Josephus Eeckhout....
- for
several place-settings at a meal An
archaic use was to
describe a
sutler's shop,
where provisions were sold to the military.
Canteen may also refer...