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Q: What Happened in 1922?
A: In 1922, The Lincoln Memorial was dedicated to Washington, D.C. Insulin was used to treat diabetes. Coal Miners went on strike for 6 month protesting wage cuts. Read More »

Q: When was 1922?
A: 1922 was 86 years ago. It was quite a time to live in from what I hear! Read More »

Q: What is a 1922 Silver Dollar Worth?
A: The worth of your 1922 silver dollar depends on the mint and the condition of the coin. If you want to know an exact value then you should take it to a coin dea... Read More »

Q: What is the value of a 1922 quarter?
A: I believe that a 1922 quarter is made of almost pure silver with a value of about $3. Read More »

Q: Who was the Governor of Ohio in 1922?
A: Harry L. Davis (born January 25, 1878 in Cleveland, Ohio; died May 21, 1950 in Cleveland, Ohio) succeeded James M. Cox as the forty-ninth Governor of Ohio, serv... Read More »

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