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Jester Prison Farm : ウィキペディア英語版
Jester State Prison Farm

The Jester State Prison Farm refers to a complex of Texas Department of Criminal Justice prisons for men in unincorporated Fort Bend County, Texas. Individually they are Jester I Unit, Carol Vance Unit (Jester II Unit), Jester III Unit, and Jester IV Unit.
Texas State Highway 99 (Grand Parkway) bisects the prison property.〔Ward, Mike. "(As prison closes, could others be next? )" ''Austin American-Statesman''. Thursday August 11, 2011. Updated on Friday August 12, 2011. Retrieved on September 23, 2011.〕 Cornfields surround the Jester property.〔Bookman, Marc. "How Crazy Is Too Crazy to Be Executed?" ''Mother Jones''. Tuesday February 12, 2013. (3 ). Retrieved on March 23, 2013.〕
A portion of the property is within the Pecan Grove CDP.〔"(Pecan Grove CDP, Texas )." U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved on September 23, 2010.〕〔"(Page-541 )." Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved on October 5, 2011.〕
==History==
Previously the complex was known as Harlem, the Harlem Prison Farm, or the Harlem Plantation. The state of Texas purchased the prison farm property in 1885 or 1886. Previously the property held several private plantations that used convict leasing.〔"(Jester State Prison Farm )." ''Handbook of Texas''. Retrieved on October 6, 2010.〕 The plantations included the Harlem Plantation and several adjacent tracts of land.〔"(Convict Leasing and State Account Farming (1883-1909) )." Texas State Library and Archives. Retrieved on April 29, 2011.〕 Harlem I Unit and Harlem II Unit opened in 1885.〔"(Jester I Unit )." Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on May 9, 2010.〕〔"(Vance Unit )." Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on May 9, 2010.〕
From July 20, 1888 to August 31, 1907 a post office was located on the prison farm. After the post office closed, the post office in Richmond, Texas handled mail for the prison farm.〔"(POSTMASTERS & POST OFFICES OF FORT BEND COUNTY, TEXAS 1846 - 1930 )." ''Jim Wheat's POSTMASTERS & POST OFFICES OF TEXAS, 1846 - 1930''. Retrieved on October 12, 2011.〕
In 1908 the State of Texas bought the Riddick Plantation, which was next door to the Harlem property. The state incorporated that property into the Harlem Farm.〔
In September 1913 several prison guards in one of the units punished twelve African-American prisoners by placing them in a long, wide, and high enclosure called "The Hole." The temperature in the enclosure went over , and convicts asked the guards to let them out. The guards did not let them out, and 8 of the 12 convicts died of suffocation.〔
In 1925 the prison farm had of land. During that year it had 260 prisoners. The complex received its current name, after Governor of Texas Beauford H. Jester, in the 1950s.〔
A spur track of the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway opened at the prison farm to load and unload sugarcane that was produced at the farm. The railroad line closed in 1929.〔
Jester III Unit opened in July 1982.〔"(Jester III Unit )." Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on October 5, 2011.〕 Jester IV Unit opened in November 1993.〔"(Jester IV Unit )." Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on October 5, 2011.〕

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