Service History
                    
                    Casualty history of this vessel is uncertain;  HWC lists a vessel "
Pearl" built at Oshkosh and used for the Wolf River run until sold in 1861 to Northwest Packet, for use as a Mississippi tow boat until "worn out."  The 7/20/1858 edition of the Milwaukee Sentinel also lists a "
Pearl" as having struck a snaq in the Wolf at Freemont and sunk, with no loss of life, on 7/19/1858.  It seems likely that the two steamers are the same and that the 
Pearl was raised from her 1858 mishap and later sold.  Lytle & Holdcamper also list a "
Pearl" built at Oshkosh in 1857 as abandoned in 1879, whereabouts unlisted.
"History of Steam Boats of Fox River Valley" by Millard Newbert states "She was purchased by Neff & Leach and remained on the Wolf River route until 1861, when she was sold to the Northwestern Packet Company, taken to the Mississippi River and there worn out as a towboat."