Sam Brannon
They sold supplies that were needed by the miners. Supplies like food, shelter, buckets, and other mning tools
With food and supplies from above
china
Miners during the gold rush primarily obtained their supplies from supply camps and towns that quickly sprang up near mining areas. These locations often featured general stores and trading posts offering food, tools, clothing, and other essentials. Some miners also brought supplies from their hometowns or purchased them from merchants who traveled to mining regions to sell goods at inflated prices. Additionally, local resources, such as rivers and forests, provided some miners with basic necessities.
There are no cons, other than the usual logistical problems which is part of life. The people needed food and medical supplies...we supplied it. It was worth it.
Miners needed food and supplies. Wagons and stagecoaches couldn't move these goods fast enough.
The company is supplied by the same company, that supplies spartan food brands...
Various organizations, such as the Red Cross and FEMA, provided ready-to-eat meals and supplies to the people affected by Hurricane Katrina. These supplies included MREs (Meals Ready-to-Eat), canned goods, bottled water, and other non-perishable items. Local communities and volunteers also distributed food and supplies to those in need.
Miep and Mr.Kraler bring the people in the Annex food and other supplies. I hope it helps :)
money, food, military assistance, or other supplies given to help other countries
The miners have already begun to receive supplies ranging from quick-drying clothes and bed mats to MP3 players and microphones (so the men can speak to their loved ones). The first solid food that the men got came in the form of cereal bars. But, even before that, the first supplies sent to the miners were containers of glucose and stomach medicine. They also requested toothbrushes, decks of card and dominos.
The city of Rome itself, as well as other Roman cities were supplied by the surrounding countryside as far as fresh food supplies were concerned. Grain was mostly imported and that came by way of ships to their port of Ostia. Other supplies, such as household goods and materials for manufacturing items were also imported either by ship or overland. The army carried its own supply train in addition to requisitioning supplies from the territories they were in or passing through.