. . . "1976-05-28"^^ . "Douglas Tomb State Memorial"@en . "La Tumba y monumento conmemorativo de Stephen A. Douglas o Parque del Monumento de Stephen Douglas es un monumento que incluye la tumba del senador de los Estados Unidos Stephen A. Douglas (1813-1861). Est\u00E1 ubicado en 636 E. 35th Street en el vecindario Bronzeville de Chicago, Illinois (parte de la comunidad ), cerca del sitio del Ej\u00E9rcito de la Uni\u00F3n y el campamento de prisioneros de guerra Douglas. La tierra era originalmente propiedad de los herederos de Douglas, pero se vendi\u00F3 al estado de Illinois, cuando se conoci\u00F3 como \"Camp Douglas\" y sirvi\u00F3 primero como campo de entrenamiento para los soldados de la Uni\u00F3n durante la Guerra de Secesi\u00F3n, y luego como campo de prisioneros de guerra."@es . . . . . . "ISHS"@en . . . . "1026569701"^^ . . . . "cornflowerBlue"@en . . . . . . "-87.60845184326172"^^ . . . . . . "Stephen A. Douglas Tomb"@en . . . . . . "The Stephen A. Douglas Tomb and Memorial or Stephen Douglas Monument Park is a memorial that includes the tomb of United States Senator Stephen A. Douglas (1813 \u2013 1861). It is located at 636 E. 35th Street in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois (part of the city's Douglas community), near the site of the Union Army and prisoner of war Camp Douglas. The land was originally owned by Douglas\u2019 estate but was sold to the state of Illinois, when it became known as \u201CCamp Douglas\u201D serving first as training grounds for Union soldiers during the Civil War, then as a prisoner of war camp."@en . . . . . "1977-09-28"^^ . . . . . . "La Tumba y monumento conmemorativo de Stephen A. Douglas o Parque del Monumento de Stephen Douglas es un monumento que incluye la tumba del senador de los Estados Unidos Stephen A. Douglas (1813-1861). 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"The Stephen A. Douglas Tomb and Memorial or Stephen Douglas Monument Park is a memorial that includes the tomb of United States Senator Stephen A. Douglas (1813 \u2013 1861). It is located at 636 E. 35th Street in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois (part of the city's Douglas community), near the site of the Union Army and prisoner of war Camp Douglas. The land was originally owned by Douglas\u2019 estate but was sold to the state of Illinois, when it became known as \u201CCamp Douglas\u201D serving first as training grounds for Union soldiers during the Civil War, then as a prisoner of war camp. The memorial is a 96-foot granite structure comprising three circular bases and a 20-foot diameter octagonal mausoleum which holds Douglas\u2019 sarcophagus. Large bronze allegorical figures portraying \u201CIllinois,\u201D \u201CHistory,\u201D \u201CJustice,\u201D and \u201CEloquence\u201D are positioned at the four main corners of the mausoleum. Four bas-reliefs in the panels of the main base depict the advance of American civilization. A ten-foot statue of the Douglas stands atop a 46 ft column of white marble from his native state, Vermont. Douglas, best remembered for debating Abraham Lincoln over slavery, died from typhoid fever on June 3, 1861 in Chicago, where he was buried on the shore of Lake Michigan. Immediately after his death an association of notable Chicagoans was formed to oversee the construction of a suitable tomb and monument, but its members failed to raise sufficient funds. In 1865 the state of Illinois purchased the tomb from Douglas' widow, Adele Douglas, for $25,000. On June 3, 1868, Douglas' body was placed in the completed portion of the tomb. Leonard Volk, a relative of Douglas, designed the tomb andmonument. In 1871 the Great Chicago Fire destroyed Volk's plans for the unfinished structure. The tomb was completed inMay 1881, after an expense of $90,000. The memorial was designated a Chicago Landmark on September 28, 1977. The tomb is maintained by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency as a state historic site. On July 14, 2020 three members of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus called for the removal of the statue, dubbing it \u201Ca tribute to a widely known racist and sexist.\""@en . . . . "Tumba de Stephen A. Douglas"@es . . . .