John Green Mausoleum

The John Green Mausoleum at Morris Hill Cemetery in Boise, Idaho, is an eclectic entombment designed by Tourtellotte & Co. and constructed in 1909.

Bronze doors opposite a single window are the only fenestrations, and corner pilasters frame the structure.

After his retirement in 1889, Green was promoted to the rank of brevet general in recognition of his 43 years of distinguished service.

[6] After John Green's death, his widow contracted with Tourtellotte & Co. to construct a mausoleum similar to that of Joseph Kinney.

The mausoleum, large enough for four bodies, featured granite from Baker City, and it was lined with marble.