Intended for ore trade.
1886, Jul 29 Launched.
1886-87 Towed by R.J. HACKETT.
1888 Towed by barge WADENA; rebuilt as propeller; 2 decks, 1,399.4 gross/ 1,180 net tons; one 9 1/2 x 16' @ 120# steam, firebox boiler by Lake Erie Boiler Works, Buffalo, NY.
1888, May 29 Owned John Green, Buffalo.
1889 Towed by FAYETTE BROWN.
1889, Sep 26 Lost her fore & main sails in heavy weather.
1890 Towed by SPOKANE.
1890, Sep 26 Hard aground, Sault River near Sailor's Encampment; released by USRC ANDREW JOHNSON.
1891, Oct 10 Sunk by schooner G.W. ADAMS in Lake George, St. Mary's River; raised.
1892, Nov 21 Collided & sank schooner NELSON, Lake Erie.
1893, Sep 18 Struck Colchester reef, Detroit River.
1894, May 3 Renamed LEWISTON.
1894, Nov 1 Ashore near Charlotte, NY, Lake Ontario.
1897, Apr 24 Rebuilt & lenghtened, Chicago Ship Building Co., Chicago, IL; 1 deck, 2 masts; 273 x 38.1 x 18.5'; 1,808.34 gross/ 1,342.74 net tons.
1898 Released frrom grounding & rebuilt, Sault Ste. Marie, MI.
1900 One 12 x 13' @ 150# steam, scotch boiler, Lake Erie Boiler Works, Buffalo, NY.
1906, Aug 6 Steering gear broke & went on east bank of Amherstburg, ONT, Lake Erie; released.
1911, Apr 28 Owned E. Green & Francis Bacon, Buffalo.
1916, May 1 Owned Cleveland Transportation Co., Mentor, OH.
1923, Apr 12 Grounded in fog, Kelley's Island, Lake Erie.
1930, May 13 Owned Richard Baxter, Ecorse, MI.
1933 Dismantled, River Rouge, MI.
1933, May 18 Documents surrendered, Detroit, MI " vessel scrapped".