Siberia is an unincorporated community in Clark Township, Perry County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

History

Siberia was platted in 1869. According to legend, the town was originally going to be named Sabaria, after the place where Saint Martin of Tours was born. However, a Post Office Department employee designated the new community as Siberia, thinking "Sabaria" was a misspelling and the platter was referring to Siberia, a region of Russia, and the name stuck.

A post office was established at Siberia in 1883, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1983.

References



Indians in Siberia Smithsonian Photo Contest Smithsonian Magazine

Indigenous People of Siberia Photographed for 'The World in Faces'

Siberia Landscape, History, Climate, and Population

Fascinating Facts About Siberia

Why Siberia? — Siberian Honey