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1982 - One SeaGate hi-rise and DiSalle Government Center built. 1983 - Marcy Kaptur becomes U.S. representative for Ohio's 9th congressional district. [24] [25] 1984 - Toledo Northwestern Ohio Food Bank established. [26] 1985 - Franklin Park Mall cinema in business. [21] 1987 - SeaGate Convention Centre opens. 1990 - Population: 332,943. [7]
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1922 Minnesota State Auditor election; 1922 Nebraska gubernatorial election; 1922 Nebraska lieutenant gubernatorial election; 1922 Nevada gubernatorial election; 1922 New Jersey gubernatorial election; 1922 New Mexico gubernatorial election; 1922 Ohio gubernatorial election; 1922 Oklahoma gubernatorial election; 1922 Oregon gubernatorial election
The 1922 United States Senate election in Ohio took place on November 7, 1922. Incumbent Democratic Senator Atlee Pomerene ran for re-election to a third term in office, but was defeated by Republican U.S. Representative Simeon Fess.
Jordan, Philip D. Ohio Comes of Age: 1873–1900 Volume 5 (1968) online; Roseboom, Eugene. The Civil War Era, 1850–1873, Volume 4 (1944) online; Utter, William T. The Frontier State 1803–1825, Volume 2 online; Weisenburger, Francis P. The Passing of the Frontier, Volume 3 (1941), detailed history of the 1830s and 1840s online "Timeline of ...
The Ohio Supreme Court upholds the 2006 law prohibiting residency requirements. Frank Jackson wins a second term as Mayor of Cleveland. November, Ohio Voters open Ohio to casino gambling and Cleveland will have a casino by 2013. Cleveland is selected by the International Gay Games committee to host the 2014 Gay Games.
1922 (United States) Conference for Progressive Political Action founded. [30] 1 April 1922 (United States) UMW General coal strike occurred. [30] 22 June 1922 (United States) Herrin massacre: [30] Thirty-six people are killed, 21 of them non-union miners, during a coal-mine strike at Herrin, Illinois. July 1922 (United States) Great Railroad ...
June 11 – Première of Robert J. Flaherty's Nanook of the North, the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film. June 14 – U.S. President Warren G. Harding makes his first speech on the radio.