Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major R. C. M. Page” in chapter 1.18 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 21.:

...iently open to see for a short distance the enemy's lines, when charging, and had the artillery been in place the line could not have been carried. One of my battalions of artillery in command of Major R. C. M. Page , occupied the toe and the right of the salient. It was withdrawn the afternoon of May 11th by order of General Long, chief of artillery, second corps (Ewell's), who was doubtless acting under order...
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