The morgue was built in 1910 by the U.S. military on a site which was formerly the entrance to a tunnel which was used by soldiers from the 1870s to cross to the opposite side of the island.[1] It is described as "one of the simplest expressions of the mission revival style on Alcatraz."[2] The morgue was built with three vaults and an examination table, with a steel door and a grated skylight.[1] The double-door is a mint green color and is padlocked. The examination table is now covered with moss and in poor condition.[1]
Doors
Interior
Use
The morgue was only documented to have been used once when a deceased prisoner was stored in it overnight, having missed the last boat run to the mainland of the day.[1] The examination table was never used to conduct an autopsy.[3]