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The Men in Gray

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Shipping on this book could be 1-2 weeks--as this is our weekly "Hidden-Gem" book deal, we've run out but I've got more coming. I'll get your orders shipped out as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience! ~ Matt

In 1897, a Confederate Veteran private of Company A, 13th Virginia …

Shipping on this book could be 1-2 weeks--as this is our weekly "Hidden-Gem" book deal, we've run out but I've got more coming. I'll get your orders shipped out as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience! ~ Matt

In 1897, a Confederate Veteran private of Company A, 13th Virginia Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, Robert Catlett Cave, was invited to speak at the unveiling of the memorial in Richmond, Virginia for the Soldiers and Sailors of the Confederacy. By that time he had become a Preacher of the Gospel and a PhD and had moved from Virginia to Missouri. His oration was applauded by his audience. It was excoriated by the Northern press. This small book is the result of his crucifixion on the Northern alter of political correctness.

This book is composed of three discourses by Dr. Cave. First the author gives a summary of the causes of the War Between the States, Next he debunks the myths and untruths about the South prevalent even in 1897, Then he muses on the historical differences between the “Puritan” and “Cavalier” viewpoints, and how those festered for eighty years after our founding and eventually contributed to one of the most unnecessary wars in the saga of mankind.

Every student of honest history should avail themselves to this discourse.

Product Details

Author
Robert Catlett Cave, Confederate Veteran
Pages
149
Cover
Paperback
Details
Historical reprint, originally published in 1897

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