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  2. List of Texas state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Pam Lychner State Jail (originally Atascocita Unit) Lucille G. Plane State Jail (Female) Region IV. Fabian Dale Dominguez State Jail. Renaldo V. Lopez State Jail. Joe Ney State Jail (originally the Hondo Unit) Rogelio Sanchez State Jail. Region V. Marshall Formby State Jail.

  3. Fort Wolters - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wolters U.S. Highway 180 gate in 2018. Fort Wolters was a United States military installation four miles northeast of Mineral Wells, Texas.. The fort was originally named Camp Wolters in honor of Brigadier General Jacob F. Wolters, commander of the 56th Cavalry Brigade of the National Guard, which used the area as a summer training ground. [1]

  4. Ferguson Unit - Wikipedia

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    Jim Ferguson Unit. Jim Ferguson Unit (FE) is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison for men located in unincorporated Madison County, Texas. The 4,355-acre (1,762 ha) prison is located on Farm to Market Road 247, near Midway and 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Huntsville. [1]

  5. Federal Correctional Institution, Three Rivers - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Hanson. The Federal Correctional Institution, Three Rivers (FCI Three Rivers) is a medium-security United States federal prison for male inmates in unincorporated Live Oak County, Texas. [1] It is operated by Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice. The facility also has an adjacent satellite ...

  6. Mineral Wells, Texas - Wikipedia

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    1341714 [2] Website. MineralWellsTX.gov. Mineral Wells is a city in Palo Pinto and Parker Counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 14,820 at the 2020 census. The city is named for mineral wells in the area, which were highly popular in the early 1900s.

  7. PHOTOS: Hollywood’s biggest movie stars who visited Fort ...

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    Jan. 30, 1942: Movie star Judy Garland is in Mineral Wells, Texas, to visit Camp Wolters and appear in a USO show. The famous “Wizard of Oz” actress poses with Brigadier General Emil F ...

  8. 1974 Huntsville Prison siege - Wikipedia

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    The Huntsville Unit, the location of the siege. The 1974 Huntsville Prison siege was an eleven-day prison uprising that took place from July 24 to August 3, 1974, at the Huntsville Walls Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections in Huntsville, Texas. The standoff was one of the longest hostage-taking sieges in United States history.

  9. Behind the Walls: A Guide for Families and Friends of Texas ...

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    In This Timeless Time, a book about the Texas death row for men; Texas Tough, a book about the Texas prison system; References. Brooks, Lisa E. (2007). "Book Review: Renaud, J. A. (2002). Behind the Walls: A Guide for Family and Friends of Texas Prison Inmates. Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press. 218 pp". Criminal Justice Review.