Stephen A. Douglas

Stephen A. Douglas

Stephen Arnold Douglas was an American politician from Illinois. He was a U.S. Representative, a U.S. Senator, and the Democratic Party nominee for President in the 1860 election, losing to Republican Abraham Lincoln. Douglas had previously defeated Lincoln in a Senate contest, noted for the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858. He was nicknamed the "Little Giant" because though short in physical stature, he was a forceful and even dominant figure in politics. Douglas was well known as a resourceful party leader, and an adroit, ready, skillful tactician in debate and passage of...
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Birthdate:April 23, 1813
Birthplace:Brandon, Vermont
Date of death:June 3, 1861
Also known as:Stephen Douglas

Governmental positions held by Stephen A. Douglas

PositionDistrict RepresentedTerm
United States Senator Illinois 1847 - 1861
United States Representative Illinois's 5th congressional district 1843 - 1847
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Election campaigns involving Stephen A. Douglas

Stephen A. Douglas Presidential Campaign, 1860
Stephen A. Douglas Presidential Campaign, 1860
Party:Northern Democratic Party

Written works by Stephen A. Douglas

Letters
Letters

Birthplace of Stephen A. Douglas

Brandon
Brandon, Vermont
Population:3,917

Brandon is an unincorporated village and census-designated place in the town of Brandon, Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population of the CDP was 1,648 at the 2010 census. It includes part or all of Brandon Village Historic District. In 1976, approximately 3,000 acres along U.S....
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Personal relationships of Stephen A. Douglas

Adele Cutts
Adele Cutts
Relationship type:Marriage
Stephen A. Douglas
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