Kirkpatrick, Ohio
Kirkpatrick | ||
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County Marion | | |
Township | Scott | |
founded | 1832 | |
Founded by | Marturen Latimbra | |
Elevation | 307 m (1,007 ft) | |
ZIP Code | 43302 | |
GNIS feature ID | 1064949[1] |
Kirkpatrick is an
Geography
Kirkpatrick is located at the junction of
History
Kirkpatrick was originally called Letimbreville, and under the latter name was platted in 1833.[2]
Schools
The community was once the location of the Scott Township Consolidated School, opened in 1920, which was better known as "Kirkpatrick".[3] Because Scott Township was small in comparison to other local communities, the popular two- story English basement style with instruction rooms was halved, with plans to add the other four rooms at a future point. This resulted in the west facade being almost windowless above ground, yet having the front door to the building. Classrooms overlooked to the east view. The building offered grades 1-11 to students in Scott Township and students from portions of Dallas Township, Crawford County. After the completion of their eleventh grade year, the graduating "junior's" transferred to other accredited school systems and graduated from those school. The school closed in 1949, and students in the township were assigned to other neighboring districts including Marion City Schools, township systems operated by Tully, Claridon, and Grand Prairie Townships, and Mount Zion in Crawford County, Ohio. The school building, which was never completed as planned, was razed after the system closure, though its gym - which had been built as the township hall - remained into the late 1970s when it was superseded by a modern structure.[4]
References
- ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Kirkpatrick, Ohio
- ^ Overman, William Daniel (1958). Ohio Town Names. Akron, OH: Atlantic Press. p. 71.
- ^ Koblentz, Stuart (2004). Marion. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing Press. p. 38.
- ^ Marion County Historical Society (1979). Marion (Ohio) County 1979 History. Dallas, TX: Taylor Publishing. pp. 178–181.