Battery Smartt, Confederate work of Cheatham’s division, was located at 10 Bluff View, where a concrete post has been erected.
Gen. Bragg’s headquarters in 1862 were at 407 East Fifth Street.
The southeast corner of Fifth and Walnut streets is the Signal Hill site of Redoubt Putnam, south salient of Fort Sherman.
The Crutchfield House was located where the Ninth Street entrance to the Read House is today.
The 10th Ohio Volunteer Infantry was camped at 654 Houston Street. Incidentally, this is where the first shell fired from Lookout Mountain exploded.
The Custom House lawn on East Eleventh Street marks the location of Redoubt Jones’ (Hazen) headquarters.
Battery Bushnell was located at the northeast corner of Battery Place and Linsay streets.
Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan, Chief of Artillery, Army of the Cumberland, had his headquarters at 302 Walnut Street.
Brig. Gen. Absalom Baird, U. S. V., commanding 14th Army Corps, was located on the south side of West Ninth Street, between East Terrace and Cedar Streets. A long post at this address marks the site.
The College building which accommodated 100 wounded soldiers was located on the northeast corner West Eleventh and Cedar streets.