They received land along the western border of the Cuyahoga River to the lake.
He constructed the first brick house in Cleveland at Pearl (W. 25th) and Franklin.
[4] Barber was appointed as a circuit judge in 1834 and then became the first elected mayor of Ohio City.
[4] Barber was initially interred at the Monroe Street Cemetery.
[5] He was disinterred in 1882 by his grandson, Josiah Barber, and moved to Riverside Cemetery in Cleveland.