![]() Prior to 1955, the road north of McCoy/Highland was changed back to Kenny Road. was renamed Henderson Rd, and Delaware Rd became Olentangy River Rd. By 1936, Kenny Road, north of the intersection of McCoy Rd. Prior to 1927, Kenny Free Pike reverted to Kenny Road, Starrett Road remained the same, and Delaware Pike became Delaware Road. The six streets were Mobile Drive, Midwest Drive, Inglewood Avenue, Winton Road, Lincoln Road, and Edgewood Drive. Between 19, the area grew to have six streets, not including Starrett Road. ![]() and the City of Columbus Ohio," published in 1872, "the place has generally been known as 'Shattucksburg,' though it was never laid out nor intended for a town." Īt some point before the 1914 Perry Township map was produced, Kenny Road was renamed Kenny Free Pike and Henderson Road, between Kenny Free Pike (west) and Delaware Pike (east) was renamed Starrett Road. According to Caldwell's Atlas of Franklin Co. According to map records, Shattucksburg was never officially mention as a town. Shattucksburg was along what was then Henderson Road, now Old Henderson Road, where it met Kenny Road. ![]() Shattucksburg took shape some time between 18. Simon Shattuck operated a general store on the southwest at the intersection of Henderson Road and Kenny Road. It was first created when Simon Shattuck (1793-1875) from Massachusetts, sold some of his farm land off into some plots, in 1850. ![]() Shattucksburg, Ohio - (an area now within the city of Columbus, Ohio) is a former community in Perry Township, Franklin County, Ohio. ![]()
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