[3] The Greek Revival mausoleum was built between 1841 and 1845 on a chalk bluff overlooking the Tombigbee River, southwest of Demopolis.
Records in the Probate Court of Marengo County show that expenditures on the vault began in January 1841.
Ann Glover allowed other family members to be buried around the mausoleum in later years, and in 1882 she began to sell lots to the public.
The fence has experienced considerable vandalism in more recent years and has been largely removed.
[3] It is a square brick structure, plastered over with smooth stucco and scored to give the appearance of ashlar.