where Oglesby and his wife Emma lived from 1874 to 1882 Oglesby first served as governor of
Illinois from 1865 to 1869. During his tenure as governor, he advocated improving the quality of care of the mentally ill and for other groups of disabled citizens. He also signed legislation expanding the State Hospital system from one campus to three. After his term ended, he practiced law until 1872, when he agreed to a scheme in which Oglesby ran again for governor, but turned the office over to the lieutenant governor immediately after inauguration in return for a seat in the
U.S. Senate. He served as a Senator from 1873 until 1879. In 1884, he was reelected governor for a third time, becoming the first man in Illinois history to serve three times as governor. At the end of his third term as governor, he tried unsuccessfully to be reelected to his Senate seat. He spent his remaining years in retirement and died at his "Oglehurst" estate in
Elkhart, Illinois. He is buried there in Elkhart Cemetery. There is a
statue of Richard J. Oglesby in
Lincoln Park, Chicago. His son,
John G. Oglesby, was a two time
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois. ==See also==