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Two 3" pedestal mount guns were mounted here from 1910 to 1919.
The battery is now floating out to sea.
Battery Page was named on December 27, 1904 in honor of Captain John Page, 4th U.S. Infantry, who died July 12, 1846, of wounds received in action at Palo Alto, Texas, 1846.
The battery is now floating out to sea.
Battery Page was named on December 27, 1904 in honor of Captain John Page, 4th U.S. Infantry, who died July 12, 1846, of wounds received in action at Palo Alto, Texas, 1846.
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Coordinates: 27°34'50"N 82°45'51"W
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