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  2. Rusk, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Rusk has also been the home to Jim Swink, Adrian Burk and Johnny Horton. Anthony Denman, former Notre Dame All American, Most Valuable Player and former NFL player, is from Rusk. He was the first to hail from Rusk to play in the NFL. [22] [23] [24] Cody Glenn, a former Nebraska standout and former NFL player, is from Rusk. [25] [26]

  3. Hodge Unit - Wikipedia

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    Jerry H. Hodge Unit is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) is a state prison for men in Rusk, Texas; it is on Farm to Market Road 2972, west of Texas State Highway 69 North. It opened in March 1995. [1] It is on a 58-acre (23 ha) lot, co-located with the Skyview Unit. [1] It has a capacity of 989 prisoners.

  4. Austin State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Austin State Hospital (ASH), formerly known until 1925 as the Texas State Lunatic Asylum, is a 299-bed psychiatric hospital located in Austin, Texas. It is the oldest psychiatric facility in the state of Texas, and the oldest continuously operating west of the Mississippi River. [2] It is operated by the Texas Health and Human Services ...

  5. North Texas State Hospital to be demolished, replaced

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    The North Texas State Hospital in Wichita Falls will be demolished and replaced.

  6. Skyview Unit - Wikipedia

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    Skyview Unit is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) is a co-gender state prison in Rusk, Texas; it is on Farm to Market Road 2972, west of Texas State Highway 69 North. It opened in July 1988. [1] It is on a 58-acre (23 ha) lot, co-located with the Hodge Unit. [1] It has a capacity of 528 prisoners, most of whom live in dormitories. [2]

  7. You're Gonna Miss Me (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film covers Erickson's rise to fame, his excessive use of LSD, struggles with schizophrenia, and his 1969 marijuana arrest that led to stays at Austin State Hospital and Rusk State Hospital for the Criminally Insane. Erickson was irrevocably changed after the onset of his illness and he went long stretches with little interest in making or ...

  8. The history of the Outagamie County Asylum for the Chronic ...

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    Before the volunteers started the project, the cemetery has become became overgrown and was mostly forgotten, apart from a misspelled sign that read “Outagamie County Insane Asylum Cemetary 1891 ...

  9. Robert A. Crowder - Wikipedia

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    Crowder served in the Marine Corps from 1921 to 1925. After leaving the Marines he joined the Dallas Police Department as a motorcycle officer in 1925. In 1930 he transferred to the Texas Highway Department and in 1937 received his Ranger commission and served in Company B. Crowder became captain of Company C in Lubbock in 1948 but transferred back to Company B in 1951 to live in Dallas.