Late in the November of that year they visited the area around Fort Wallace.
The city began with the establishment of Fort Wallace, ordered built by General William Sherman.
The bodies of the other soldiers were taken to Fort Wallace and buried.
The second was two weeks after Carpenter had returned to Fort Wallace with the survivors of Forsyth's command.
Trudeau was so weak he could only stand with assistance, but after resting and traveling for four days they reached Fort Wallace.
Captain Bankhead, went from Fort Wallace with about 100 men of the 5th Infantry, took a third route.
The scouts were discharged at Fort Wallace on October 5, 1868.
He led an attack on Fort Wallace in June 1867.
They were both able to reach Fort Wallace where rescue plans were quickly made.
This was done without further incident and they arrived back to Fort Wallace on October 21.