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Coffield Unit
Aerial view of the Coffield Prison Farm Property (The Coffield, Beto, Gurney, Michael, and Powledge units)

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Topographic map of the Coffield State Prison Farm, July 1, 1977, U.S. Geological Survey

The H. H. Coffield Unit (CO) is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice prison for men in unincorporated Anderson County, Texas.[1] The prison, near Tennessee Colony, is along Farm to Market Road 2054. The unit, on a 20,518 acres (8,303 ha) plot of land, is co-located with Beto, Gurney, Michael, and Powledge units.[2] With a capacity of 4,139 inmates, Coffield is the TDCJ's largest prison.[3] Coffield opened in June 1965.[2]

In 2011 the Stiles Unit metal products plant closed. Its operations were consolidated with those of Coffield and Powledge Unit.[4]

Coffield has employee housing.[5]

In early 2019 Gateway Church opened its first prison campus inside Coffield.[6]

On September 19, 2023, two time convicted murder and alleged serial killer Billy Chemirmir was killed in the prison. The alleged attacker was Wyatt Busby, who was serving a 50 year sentence for murder in connection with the 2016 stabbing death of a man in the Houston area.[7]

Notable Inmates

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Inmate Name Register Number Status Details
Joshua Luke Bagwell 05759612 / 00815991 Serving a life sentence. Eligible for parole in 2036. One of three perpetrators of the 1996 rape and Murder of Heather Rich.[8] The case experienced renewed attention after Bagwell, one of his co-defendants, and a few other inmates escaped custody in 2002, and after a 10 day manhunt were apprehended .[9][10]
Mel Hall 06023953/01581384 40 year sentence. Eligible for parole in 2031. Former Major League Baseball player (1981-92, 1996). Convicted of sexually assaulting two underage females.

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