1898, Summer-at Ogdensburg, cut in two to be transported through the canals for use on the Atlantic Coast.
1898, June Dispute between Revenue Cutter Service and Navy. Navy Department wanted to rename the ship as ACAMAC. Revenue Cutter Service won to keep name.
1915 Revenue Cutter Service reorganized as US Coast Guard.
1917-19, Transferred to U.S. Navy for convoy-escort & patrol off Gibraltar; continued North Atlantic Coast Patrol until May, 1919.
1919 Rebuilt 205.5 x 32 x 13.75'; 1119 tons displacement.
1919, Sep Reverted back to United States Coast Guard; patrolled at Seattle, WA.
1931 Owned Foss Launch & Tug Co., Seattle, WA.
1943-48 Commandeered for Naval Service; designated YAG-29; nature of service unknown.