Built at Cleveland, Ohio in 1863 by Peck & Masters, the wooden propellor "Atlantic" was owned by the Union Transit Co. and operated between Buffalo and Duluth, stopping at ports enroute. About 1882, S. B. Grummond of Detroit bought the "Atlantic" along with the "State of Michigan" and the sidewheel "Flora" and ran them from Cleveland to Detroit, Toledo, Alpena, Mackinac Island and St. Ignace. She lay idle at her dock for several years, was eventually sold to H. L. Brown of Detroit and soon after burned at the dock Aug. 27, 1899. She was cut down to a steam barge for the coal and lumber trade, and renamed "Homer Warren". She was sold Canadian in 1915 to Peninsula Tug & Towing Co. of Woreton, Ontario. She foundered in a gale off Pultneyville,...