History of the Eighty Second Indiana Volunteer Infantry Its Organization Camp

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History of the Eighty Second Indiana Volunteer Infantry Its Organization Camp
Alfred G Hunter
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The overthrow of the rebellion was caused by a variety of causes; mal-administration being one of the greatest, lack of soldiers being another. The need of soldiers not only failed by conscription, but by desertion. Army supplies were secured by despotic restraint. The ruling cause of the war by the South was insurrection, not true revolution.
164 HISTORY OP THE EIGHTY SECOND.
Revolution is by the masses ; insurrection by a few who presume to dictate. There isn t a shadow of doubt but what the
...masses were against disrupt ing the Government at the outset. Had a few paid the penalty of treason, all would have been well to-day.
CHAPTER XI.
THE HOMEWARD MARCH.
The army started from Raleigh, N. C. , for Wash ington, D. C. , each corps taking different roads. The Fourteenth Corps, of which the Eighty-second formed a part, took the extreme left, being the longest route to Richmond, Va. The corps com manders each insisted that their corps was the best marcher, and the race began. While the Fourteenth had the longest route, yet they made the trip several hours in the lead.


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