The army abandoned the fort in 1827 as migration moved further west.
The army permanently abandoned the facility at the end of August 1870.
However, the Army abandoned it again in September of the same year.
When the last patient was discharged in 1977, the Army largely abandoned these buildings.
This time he moved after Pompey, but once again, his army abandoned him and went over to the enemy.
They refused, and the army apparently abandoned its plan.
Supply problems and a high rate of illness during the summer caused the Army to abandon several forts.
The situation became dangerous in 1858 after the army abandoned Camp Cooper.
Especially the troops out there with Desoix, in a city that the local army had just abandoned to the rebels.
The British Army abandoned the fort sometime during this period.