“Little Giant”
At the time of the Lincoln Douglas debates, Douglas was by far the better known of the two men. Douglas was five feet, four inches tall, but his breadth of shoulder and solidity, combined with a remarkable intellect and a gift for oratory, earned him the nickname “Little Giant.” This original plaster life mask of Douglas, made by Leonard Volk in 1857, is part of the Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana.
At the time of the Lincoln Douglas debates, Douglas was by far the better known of the two men. Douglas was five feet, four inches tall, but his breadth of shoulder and solidity, combined with a remarkable intellect and a gift for oratory, earned him the nickname “Little Giant.” This original plaster life mask of Douglas, made by Leonard Volk in 1857, is part of the Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana.