The next station established was that of Honey Creek in the northern part of the Nation. What its membership was at its organization in 1840 does not appear from any record at hand. However, the report of its first pastor the following year was 43. Who he was, some present know. That he was a native, a full-blood and a true Christian man as well as an excellent preacher in his own tongue I have gathered from various sources. That he died in the faith much lamented, Sept. 7, 1858, is the only record I have been able to find respecting Rev. John Huss.
The United States mints turned out during September, $4,492,500 in double eagles, $1,677,000 in trade dollars, $408,490 in half dollars, $349,600 in quarter dollars and $29,000 in dimes, making a total coinage of $7,056,300.