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Ellis Unit

O.B. Ellis Unit
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Ellis Unit is located in Texas
Ellis Unit
Location in Texas
Location 1697 FM 980
Huntsville, Texas 77343
Coordinates 30°53′05″N 95°27′18″W / 30.88472°N 95.45500°W / 30.88472; -95.45500Coordinates: 30°53′05″N 95°27′18″W / 30.88472°N 95.45500°W / 30.88472; -95.45500
Status Operational
Security class G1-G5, Administrative Segregation, GRAD/ ASDP, Outside Trusty
Capacity Unit: 2,073 Trusty Camp: 409
Opened July 1965
Former name Ellis I Unit
Managed by TDCJ Correctional Institutions Division
Warden Michael Roesler
County Walker County
Country USA
Website www.tdcj.state.tx.us/unit_directory../e.html

O. B. Ellis Unit (E1, previously Ellis I Unit) is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison located in unincorporated Walker County, Texas, 12 miles (19 km) north of Huntsville. The unit, with about 11,427 acres (4,624 ha) of space, now houses up to 2,400 male prisoners. Ellis is situated in a wooded area shared with the Estelle Unit, which is located 3 miles (4.8 km) away from Ellis. Prior to 1999 it was the location of the State of Texas men's death row.

The unit opened in July 1965. It was named after Oscar B. Ellis, a former prison director of Texas.George Beto designed the unit himself, making it to be the strictest prison in the system, and Jim Estelle, the following prison director, continued the course of action Beto established.

From 1965 to 1999 the unit housed the male death row, which had moved from Huntsville Unit. Michael Berryhill, an author, said "You had the toughest convicts, and the general philosophy was you needed the toughest warden. Wallace Pack was assigned to keep the lid on Ellis. The inmates in the prison were restless. There were work stoppages and strikes, and with Judge Justice's opinion, there was an air of expectancy that the brutality and terrible conditions would end."

In April 1981, Eroy Brown, a prisoner who had been convicted of armed robbery and burglary, drowned Wallace Pack, the warden, and shot Billy Moore, the unit's farm manager, during a struggle for Pack's gun. Brown said that they were planning to kill him since he was going to expose a prison theft scheme. Thirty-five of thirty-six jurors voted in Brown's favor.

After a prisoner named Rodney Hulin fatally injured himself at the Clemens Unit, he was transferred to the Hospital Galveston Unit and then the Ellis Unit. Hulin died in the Ellis Unit in 1997.

In November 1998, six condemned men were absent from their cells for several hours and then coordinated an escape attempt. One of the men, Martin Gurule (TDCJ# 999063), successfully escaped and was later found dead in a location near the prison grounds. TDCJ officials said that he drowned on the day of his escape. According to the TDCJ, the prison escape attempt had hastened the agency's decision to move death row inmates to a new location. TDCJ officials also stated that overcrowding at Ellis was another factor in the death row move.


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