No, Douglas never became president.
YUP,to Mary Todd.
Lincoln became famous for arguing against popular sovereignty.
Abraham Lincoln said that slavery could exist in the United States if it did not spread. That means that the states that had slaves could keep them, but any new state added to the union could not have slavery. Stephan A Douglas believed that slavery was wrong and that it should be abolished from all states now and in the future. Bottom Line: Lincoln= current slave holding states have slaves. All new states have no slaves. Douglas= no slaves what so ever.
Mary Beth Evans occasionally returns as the character Kayla to visit. Most recently she returned in December 2011. However, there are no plans for her or Stephen Nichols to return permanently.
There is no evidence I can find that either Mr. Or Mrs. Lincoln were ever unfaithful. TThe adulterous affair in the book appears to be purely a plot device.
In the 1860 presidential election, which occurred before the Civil War began, Lincoln was the nominee of the Republicans. Stephan A. Douglas was nominated by the Democrats, but a pro-slavery faction walked out of the convention and nominated John C. Breckinridge. There was also fourth party made up of old-line Whigs and hold-overs from the American (Know-Nothing) party, and they nominated John Bell. All four candidates received electoral votes. In 1864, while the Civil War was still going on, Lincoln ran for a second term for President, and General George B. McClellan, who Lincoln had fired a few years earlier, ran against him. In the Senate elections of 1858, Abraham Lincoln lost to Stephan Douglas, the Northern Democratic Party's presidential nominee in 1860.
He lives in New York City and works for Lincoln Center. Great actor!
The Bible says nothing about Stephen's family
No, Stephen Sondheim is homosexual.
Douglas B. Smith has written: 'More ever wonder why?'
of course he did!!!!!!!!!!