The document summarizes the history of Searcy State Hospital in Mount Vernon, Alabama. It began as a French fort in the 1700s, and over centuries served as a Spanish fort, US fort, military arsenal, prison for Apache people including Geronimo, and mental hospital. As a mental hospital from 1900, it had deplorable conditions and abused patients. After deinstitutionalization in the 1960s, mental healthcare lacks inpatient facilities. The hospital closed in 2012 but its history remains as a reminder of the mistreatment of the mentally ill.