Fort St. Louis De Carlorette

 (1719-1840) - First established in 1719 by French trader Bernard de la Harpe at the site of the principal Wichita Indian Village in present day Montague County, Texas. Later known as Indian and Spanish Fort Teodoro. Finally abandoned in 1840.

History
First established in 1719 by French trader Bernard de la Harpe at the site of the principal Wichita Indian Village in present day Spanish Fort, Montague County, Texas. Abandoned a few years later. The post was occupied briefly by the Spanish in 1762 and they returned in 1778 to retrieve two abandoned cannons. The Taovaya Indians abandoned the site then known as Fort Teodoro before 1840.

Current Status
Actual site undetermined in Spanish Fort, Montague County, Texas

Sources:
 * , page 774

Links:
 * North American Forts - Fort St. Louis De Carlorette
 * Texas History On Line - Spanish Fort TX
 * Ghost Towns - Spanish Fort