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Hamilton Unit — Bryan, TX

Item Information
Unit Address 200 Lee Morrison Lane
Bryan, Texas 77807
Unit Phone Number 979-779-1633 (**077)
Senior Warden Mark Jones
Unit Chaplain Timothy Anderson
Division Director Nathaniel Quarterman
Regional Director Gilbert Campuzano, Region VI
Date Unit Established Originally constructed for TDCJ 1996 – 1997; transferred to TYC upon completion; TBCJ approved transfer from TYC to TDCJ in March 2003.
Total Employees 268
Security Employees 173
Non-Security Employees 61
Offender Population/Gender 1,119/Male
Maximum Capacity 1,166
Custody Levels Housed G1, G2
Agricultural Operations None
Special Treatment Programs Pre-Release Therapeutic Community (PRTC)
Educational Programs Literacy, CHANGES/Pre-Release, Project RIO
Career and Technology Programs: Building Trades I, Introduction to Construction Careers
Additional Programs Parenting Program
Volunteer Programs Chaplaincy, Education, Substance Abuse, Bridges To Life
Community Work Projects Services provided to city and county agencies and Habitat for Humanity.

For more information on the Hamilton Unit and other prisons in the state of Texas, visit the online prison directory at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

Hamilton Unit Directions

200 Lee Morrison Lane
Bryan, Texas 77807
979-779-1633

Hamilton Unit Map

In Bryan, off bypass 6 take FM 2818/Harvey Mitchell Pkwy to Sandy Point Rd., at that intersection there will be a sign that directs you right to Lake Bryan and another sign that directs you left to the Hamilton Unit, turn left there and then take the next left to the Unit.

In College Station, take bypass 6 to FM 2818/Harvey Mitchell Pkwy, take 2818 across town, you'll cross Hwy 60, Villa Maria, and Hwy 21, continue until you get to Sandy Point Rd., take a right at Sandy Point Rd., and take the next left to Unit.

Bridges to Life Book

Restoring Peace – Using Lessons From Prison to Mend Broken Relationships details the principles used in the Bridges To Life program, combined with actual stories from victim and inmate participants. The book is intended for repairing or improving relationships with others.

Inmate Comments

“The best part about this program is the small group setting which allows both victim and inmate to be open and honest with one another and the trust, confidence that is built through these groups.”