- Iberia, Ohio
Iberia is an unincorporated village in western Washington Township, Morrow County,
Ohio ,United States . The community is served by the Northmor Local School District which operates Iberia Elementary School in the community. Iberia is near to Galion, and Martel. TheZIP code assigned to Iberia by theUnited States Postal Service is 43325. The current population of Iberia is less than 200 as of the 2000 census. Iberia is northwest of Mount Gilead, thecounty seat .Geography
Iberia is located in Central Ohio at 40°67'034" North, 82°84'357" West (40.67034, -82.84357), at the junction of State Route 309 and Morrow County Road 30.
History
Iberia was founded in
1827 and plated in1832 by Frederick Meyers and Samuel Foster. The name of the community was suggested by Robert Rowland who was visiting family members that had settled in the area. On modern maps, the town is located at the junction of State Route 309 and Morrow County Road 30.Iberia was once the home of Iberia College, later
Ohio Central College , aPresbyterian Church affiliated institution of higher learning. The college is most closely aligned with its most notable graduate,Warren G. Harding , the 29thPresident of the United States . Following the cessation of classes, the records and alumni of Ohio Central College were assumed byMuskingum College ofNew Concord, Ohio .Another man affiliated with Iberia College was its first president, the Rev.
George A. Gordon , an abolitionist and local Presbyterian minister who refused a presidential pardon granted byAbraham Lincoln . The minister had been convicted for violating theFugitive Slave Law . He died in 1868 and was buried in Iberia Cemetery. His actions were but a part of the operations of theUnderground Railroad , along which Iberia was a significant host to several "stations".Iberia’s greatest period of growth occurred at turn of the 20th Century when the community served as a farm community center. For a short period in the
1920s , the town was located along the “Marion” spur of theLincoln Highway .ources
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