The fort was rebuilt in 1771 and was completed nine years later.
Initially built from wood, the fort was eventually rebuilt in stone.
The fort burned to the ground on May 13, 1781 and was not rebuilt.
In the early 19th century, the fort was redesigned and rebuilt to meet changing military needs.
The fort was destroyed by a flood in 1826 and was not rebuilt until 1835.
Many French forts have been rebuilt and opened to visitors.
It was greatly damaged but the fort and the chapel were later rebuilt.
But in 1708 the fort was rebuilt on an irregular trace.
The fort was rebuilt, but the actual location is unknown.
The burnt fort was quickly rebuilt on the same site.