Her launching took place on February 16, 1874, and the ship was handed over on April 11, 1874, which was used as an ocean liner on the North Atlantic and carried passengers, freight, and mail from Rotterdam to New York between 1874 and 1887.
On November 19, 1887, the steamer sank after a ship collision in the English Channel, killing 132 people.
[3] The ship was built at Robert Napier & Sons shipyard of Glasgow and was launched on February 16, 1874.
She and her sister ship the P. Caland were handed over to Nederlandsch-Amerikaansche Stoomvaart Maatschappij, better known as Holland America Line.
The Scholten suffered severe damage with a 2.43 meters (7.9 ft) wide hole in her port bow.