The Men In Gray, Book about the War of 1861-65 by Robert Catlett Cave


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In 1911 Cave wrote a book on the Civil War entitled, Defending The Southern C S A: The Men In Gray. He strongly believed in the cause of the C S A until his death. He argued that the southern cause was not over indentured workers as much as it was a strict belief in the right of states to choose their own destinies. He had grown up under the Jeffersonian philosophy of freedom from oppression.

Cave believed that the fight for states rights was the same fight that their forefathers had fought to bring about freedom from England during the Revolutionary War. This book has been reprinted by Ruffin Flag Company and is in circulation today.

Companion book to the following:

Reprinted book explaining the WBTS.

 Written by Samuel A'Court Ashe, Last surviving Cabinet Member 

Perhaps Captain Ashe's most renowned publication is his booklet on the war published in 1935 and titled A Southern View of the Invasion of the Southern States and War of 1861-65.

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