Service History
                    
                    From the Wisconsin Historical Society Maritime Preservation and Archaeology Files:
"Her owner recently bought her 'on tick' from the present captain of the schooner Mary E. Cook for $50. Thus the aged craft was really worth even less than the wood which now lies strewn upon the beach with her shattered timbers."  DCA 11/12/1998 P.1, C1.
1854, November 23  The 
C. Harrison was run into at Saint Clair Flats and towed to Detroit for repairs.
1858, April 6  She was driven ashore during a gale at Milwaukee.
1862  Repaired
1870-1871 Large Repairs
1874 Repaired
Document of Enrollment: Surrendered Milwaukee: 11/12/1898: "Total Loss"                
                    Final Voyage
                    
                    October 31, 1898.  While loading a cargo of wood (approximately 36 cords) at Whitefish Bay pier, the old schooner 
C. Harrison tried to set sail into a gale and was swept back onto the beach where she quickly broke up.