Francis Kittredge Shattuck (March 6, 1824 – September 9, 1898) was the most prominent civic leader in the early history of
Berkeley, California, and played an important role in the creation and government of
Alameda County as well. He also served as the
fifth mayor of the city of
Oakland in 1859, and represented the 4th District in the
California State Assembly from 1860-61. He also served many years on the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County starting in 1860. He was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Town of Berkeley in 1884. He was instrumental in founding First Congregational Church of Oakland which was Oakland's first church.