<Li> Kelley's Point: This is a short but attractive greenway that runs from a Lowe's Super Center parking lot on Charlotte Pike at its intersection with Davidson Road to the site of a Confederate battery on the Cumberland River . The remains of earthworks are faintly visible . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Granbury's Lunette . Owned by the Joseph E. Johnston Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans . Located at 190 Polk Avenue . Played an important role in repelling the Federal attack on the Confederate right on the first day of the battle . Although the lunette was partly destroyed by railroad construction in the early 1900s, what remains is very impressive . </Li> <Li> Redoubt No. 1 . Owned by the Battle of Nashville Preservation Society . Captured in the first day of the battle by troops from the IV Corps and XVI Corps . Located on Benham Avenue in Green Hills . This has been preserved and interpreted . Earthworks are clearly visible . </Li> <Li> Redoubt No. 4 . The Battle of Nashville Preservation Society has an historic easement on the remnants of this fortification, consisting of the remnants of its northern face . It is located in the Abbottsford development off of Abbott--Martin Road in Green Hills . The remainder of the redoubt, which extended to Hobbs Road, was destroyed during home construction in the 1950s . </Li> <Li> Shy's Hill . This is owned by the Battle of Nashville Preservation Society and is located just off of Battery Lane on Benton Smith Drive . Its fall on the second day of the battle precipitated the Confederate rout . It is well - interpreted . Earthworks on top of the hill were destroyed when a water tower (now removed) was erected in the early 1950s; Confederate trench lines on the east and south slopes are clearly visible . </Li> <Li> Mount Olivet Cemetery . Under the direction of the Ladies' Memorial Society of Nashville, Confederates killed or mortally wounded in the battle were removed from battlefield graves and City Cemetery in 1868 and reinterred at Confederate Circle at Mount Olivet . A large monument was erected on the site in 1889 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Granbury's Lunette . Owned by the Joseph E. Johnston Camp, Sons of Confederate Veterans . Located at 190 Polk Avenue . Played an important role in repelling the Federal attack on the Confederate right on the first day of the battle . Although the lunette was partly destroyed by railroad construction in the early 1900s, what remains is very impressive . </Li> <Li> Redoubt No. 1 . Owned by the Battle of Nashville Preservation Society . Captured in the first day of the battle by troops from the IV Corps and XVI Corps . Located on Benham Avenue in Green Hills . This has been preserved and interpreted . Earthworks are clearly visible . </Li>

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