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[Photograph of a Large Red Building]
Photograph of a large, two-story red building viewed from the side on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of a Mural at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of a black and white mural on a short wall depicting scenes of farm work and a railroad with the text, "1840-1906; The Cunningham Raw Sugar Mill and Refinery; Convicts helped create a company town."
[Photograph of a Prison Cell in the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of a prison cell, containing a cot, toilet, and sink, at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The cell is viewed from the outside, through the open cell door and bars.
[Photograph of a Red Building]
Photograph of a large red building with a black roof on the grounds of the closed Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of a River and Shed on the Grounds of the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of a river on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There is a building visible on the left bank of the river behind some trees and scrub.
[Photograph of a River on the Grounds of the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of a river on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of a Sign Reading, "Authorized Inmates Only]
Photograph of a sign reading, "Authorized Inmates Only" at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of a Wall Mural at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of a wall mural at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas depicting the Texas state seal on a background of two flags, the Texas flag and the United States flag. The text on the seal reads, "The State of Texas - Central."
[Photograph of a White Cross at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of a small white cross in front of a red brick wall on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Abandoned Metal Structures at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of several metal structures outdoors on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There are three metal objects in the foreground and a large open sided shed in the background.
[Photograph of Bill Martin at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of Bill Martin, an archeologist with the Texas Historical Commission, touring a building in the closed Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. He is standing behind a metal gate for the staircase.
[Photograph of Bill Martin with the Central State Farm Sign]
Photograph of Bill Martin standing in front of the brick sign for "Central State Farm" in Sugar Land, Texas. The sign has a small red plaque warning the area is private property in both English and Spanish.
[Photograph of Machinery at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of machinery at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore in a Hallway in the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing in a hallway in the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore in the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing in a doorway in the closed Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore in the Guard Station Lookout]
Photograph of Reginald Moore leaning on the railing of a guard station lookout at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore inside the Guard Station Lookout]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing inside the guard station lookout at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore Standing in a Prison Cell]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing inside an open prison cell at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. Moore is in silhouette and there is a large open room in the background.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore Touring a Prison Cell]
Photograph of Reginald Moore touring a prison cell at the closed Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. Moore is pointing to a faded mural or drawing on the wall to his right.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore Walking in a Hallway at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of Reginald Moore walking in an interior hallway at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Reginald Moore with the Central State Farm Prison Sign]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing next to the sign of the Central State Farm prison in Sugar Land, Texas. The sign reads, "Central State Farm; Prison Property Do Not Enter Authorized Visitor Only; Propiedad Del Estado No Puede Entrat Sin Authorizacion Solamente Visitantes Authorizados."
[Photograph of Rusted Prison Bars]
Photograph of rusted prison bars at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of Several Buildings at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There is a metal fence in front of an open field and there several building and a water tower visible in the distance.
[Photograph of Several Buildings of the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the main building, guard towers, and other buildings at Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas]
Photograph of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. A guard tower is in the left side of the photograph and the white Main Building is visible in the background.
[Photograph of the Central State Farm Sign]
Photograph of the brick wall signage for "Central State Farm" in Sugar Land, Texas. There is a red warning under the "Central State Farm" text stating the area is private property in both English and Spanish.
[Photograph of the Commissary Room of the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the Commissary Room in the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There are two grated windows, one larger and one smaller, with a shelf under both windows the length of the wall. The word, "Commissary" is above the door to the left of the windows.
[Photograph of the Dining Facility at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the Dining Facility building on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The building is viewed through overgrown metal scaffolding and is a white, single-story building.
[Photograph of the Distribution Center at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the Distribution Center on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The building is red and has a loading dock across the width of the building.
[Photograph of the grounds of the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There are two single-story buildings and a low fence in the background of a large open area with sparse grass cover.
[Photograph of the Gymnasium of the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the gymnasium of the closed Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There is a basketball hoop at one end of the room and large numbers, one through fifteen, painted on the right wall. Two people are standing near an open door on the left side of the photograph.
[Photograph of the Issue Room Office at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the Issue Room Office in the closed Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The room is viewed through an open door with "Issue Room Office" stenciled above, and storage lockers and shelves are visible in the room.
[Photograph of the Law Library Entrance at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the entrance to the Law Library at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of the Machine Shop at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of machinery at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Photograph of the Main Building at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the main building and guard towers at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The white main building is in the right side of the photograph and there are two guard towers visible on the left side of the photograph.
[Photograph of the Parole Office Door at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the parole office door, labelled Ms. Palad, at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The door is labelled "209," and the glass window in the door has "Parole Office, Ms. Palad" written on it along with the state seal of Texas.
[Photograph of the Peer Education Classroom at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the peer education classroom at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas seen through a paned window. There is a green chalkboard, a sign reading "Peer Educa[..] Class," and several wall decals visible on one wall of the classroom.
[Photograph of the Prison Grounds of the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of a road and grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There is a guard tower on the right side of the road, and there are several houses and a row of telephone poles on the left side of the road.
[Photograph of the Searcher's Desk Building at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of the Searcher's Desk building on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The building is white and the doors is flanked by two large paned windows. The text above the door reads, "Searcher's Desk; Dorms 9-11; Dorms 1-8."
[Photograph of the Windham School and Library Building]
Photograph of the Windham School and Library building on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The building is a white, single-story building with a mural of the state of Texas overlaid with the Texas flag on the left side of the building.
[Reginald Moore and an Unknown Woman Outside the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of Reginald Moore and an unknown woman touring the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. There are two plant-covered buildings behind them, and a water tower visible in the distance.
[Reginald Moore in Front of Prison Buildings]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing in front of the main buildings of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas. The buildings are white and there's an unidentified woman standing near the historical marker in the left side of the photograph.
[Reginald Moore Next to a River at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing next to a river on the grounds of the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Reginald Moore Next to the Central State Farm Prison Mural]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing next to a mural, "Central State Farm 1953" depicting three-story, white building with several black cars parked in front. The text is written above the building in yellow.
[Reginald Moore Standing Next to a Closed Gate at the Central Prison Unit]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing next to a closed gate labelled "G Wing" at the Central Prison Unit in Sugar Land, Texas.
[Reginald Moore with a Historical Marker]
Photograph of Reginald Moore standing next to the Texas State Historical Marker for the Texas Prison System, State Farm Main Building in Sugar Land, Texas. The Central Unit building, a white three-story building, with "Central Unit" written above the top window, is visible in the background.
Intensive Mechanically Augmented Survey and Construction Monitoring of the 21-Acre Ace Center Music Hall, City of Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas
Report on an intensive mechanically augmented cultural resources survey of the proposed 21.5 acre Ace Center Music Hall in Fort Bend County, Texas, detailing the methods used in the study, and the study's findings that the land had never previously been developed and that no cultural resources would be impacted by the development of the area.
An Archeological Survey of the Proposed 750 Acre Joseph S. And Lucie H. Cullinan Park, Fort Bend County, Texas
Photocopy of a report on an archeological survey of the proposed Joseph S. and Lucie H. Cullinan Park in Fort Bend County, Texas conducted in 1991. The survey found numerous prehistoric and historic sites indicating intense utilization from Texas prehistory into the early twentieth century. The final page of the document is an invoice listing the costs of retrieving and copying the report billed to Reginald Moore by the Texas Historical Commission Archeological Division.
The Message, Volume 50, Number 5, December 2014
Monthly newsletter of Congregation Beth Yeshurun in Houston, including news and events, upcoming services, member announcements, editorials, and other information of interest to congregants. This issue includes information about Chanukah and the Beth Yeshurun's religious schools.
The Message, Volume 50, Number 4, November 2014
Monthly newsletter of Congregation Beth Yeshurun in Houston, including news and events, upcoming services, member announcements, editorials, and other information of interest to congregants.
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