Service History
                    
                     The two masted wooden schooner 
Elbe was built in 1853 (or possibly 1855) in Chicago, Illinois.  The vessel was valued at $1,000 and rated C1 in 1875. One source claims the 
Elbe was built in 1845 by Sanford & Moses in Cleveland, Ohio and the original owner was Peter J. Denker
August 31, 1886: Collided with the schooner 
Frank Perew and capsized about ten miles from Milwaukee. The vessel was recovered at great expense.
 November 17, 1870: Struck a rock near Centerville, Wisconsin and capsized.  Towed to Manitowoc, Wisconsin to be repaired and relaunched in April, 1871.
August,1874: Schooner 
Elbe lost foremast on Lake Michigan.  Loss $300.
October, 1875: Enders Nelson, sailer on the schooner 
Elbe drowned off Chicago.
June, 1883:  Stranded at Whitefish Bay, later pulled free by the tug 
Coe.
Last Document Of Enrollment Surrendered:Milwaukee: 2/20/1889: Abandonded.                
                    Final Voyage
                    
                    The old schooner 
Elbe was abandoned at the Menominee slip boneyard near the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Elevator A at the Milwaukee River some time in 1883.
                
                    Today
                    
                    The remains of the abandoned vessel 
Elbe may have been removed from the boneyard near the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Elevator A.