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Fort Henry (2) (1810-1811) - Established in 1810 by Andrew Henry, Pierre Menard, John Colter and a group of possibly 60 men for the Missouri Fur Company and Manuel Lisa in Fremont County, Idaho. Abandoned the next year, 1811. Also called Henry's Post. Fort Henry (2) HistoryBuilt as two log cabins and a dirt cellar during the winter of 1810-1811 and abandoned in the spring of 1911. Use by members of the Astor's overland expedition of the Pacific Fur Company in September 1811. Current StatusFort Henry Historic Monument, no period guns or mounts. Some confusion exists over the naming of the forts created by Manuel Lisa and his company, exact locations are unknown for some of them and this has led to further confusion. The forts and their locations are detailed below:
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