Douglas County was
created by Act of the Legislature
October 17, 1870. It was
formed soon after the end of the
U.S. Civil War and was originally
named by the reconstruction
legislature after Frederick
Douglass, the Civil War-era
abolitionist; however, the official
honoree was later changed to Stephen
A. Douglas, the "Little Giant" an
Illinois Senator and the Democratic
opponent of Abraham Lincoln in the
presidential election of 1860.