The Pocahontas was purchased by Capt. Tom Stanton about 1893 from the lumberman W.P. Christie, who used her to tow logs to his mill in Severn Bridge, under the name 'Simcoe" . Scow-like and unwieldy, she was powered by a paddle-wheel mounted on the stern. When she was dismantled about 1895, her hull was sunk as a wharf in front of Stanton Bros. store, where the last of her timbers can still be seen.