Stephen A. Douglas Tomb

Click for Larger View     Address: 35th Street and Cottage Grove Ave.
Year Built: 1881
Architect: Leonard W. Volk
Date Designated a Chicago Landmark:
September 28, 1977

Douglas U. S. Sen. Stephen A. Douglas, who died in 1861 at the age of 48, played an important role in the development of Chicago. He was an early investor in Chicago real estate, and his tomb stands on land that was once part of his 53-acre estate, "Oakenwald." Douglas held numerous state offices, but became nationally known for his debating skill in the Senate and in his campaign against Abraham Lincoln in 1858.
 

Base of Monument View circa 1918

Pre-Fire Chicago
Abraham Lincoln & Civil War
 
1.Douglas Tomb, photo by Barbara Crane
2.Stephen A. Douglas
3.Base of Tomb, photo by Barbara Crane
4.View, circa 1918