Triadelphia, Ohio

Triadelphia is an unincorporated community in Morgan County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.

Triadelphia is a name derived from Greek meaning "three brothers" and is thought to have been inspired by Philadelphia, where the Roberts family originated.

Anticipating the town, Nathan purchased 160 acres from his brother Joseph in 1836, having paid $160.

[5] The town is thought to have been an important stop on the Underground Railroad due to the activities of William Woodward.

This Morgan County, Ohio state location article is a stub.

Map of Ohio highlighting Morgan County