1848, April 18 Wrecked with wheat near Calumet, Lake Michigan; 2 lost
1855, December Ashore Copper Harbor, Lake Superior
1856, May Released
1856, October Collision damage, Saint Clair Flats
1858, July 5 Owned Jenny McAllister, Detroit, Michigan
1860, June 18 Owned George Jerome, Detroit
1860 Owned Carson & Close, Ontonagon, Michigan
1863 Owned Cox, Detroit
1863, October 27 Owned Captain Flood
1865, November 24 Readmeasured 88.5 x 22.3 x 8.3; 105.22 gross tons
1866 Owned D. Flood, Algonac, Michigan
1867, October 15 Rebuilt at Algonac; 117 x 20.9 x 7.8; 131.69 gross
tons; owned Samuel Flood, Alpena, Michigan
1875 New deck; owned D. Flood, Alpena
1877, October 9 Driven ashore, Grosse Isle, Michigan, Detroit River
1878, October 20 Aground with lumber, Saint Clair River
1879 Same owner, Algonac
1879, May 26 Beached, Presque Isle beach, Erie, Pennsylvania, Lake Erie
1883, August 16 Rebuilt at Dunford & Alverson's Shipyard;
118 x 24 x 8.7; 241.63 gross/232.38 net tons
1886, February Owned G.H. Humphrey, Detroit; purchased from J.S.Minor
1889, March 30 Remeasured 120 x 25.5 x 8.6; 181.99 gross/172.9 net tons
1896, September 30 Broke moorings in storm & damaged several smaller
vessels, Chicago, Illinois
1908, November 15 Wrecked; owned M.O. Parker, Milwaukee, Wisconsin