- Gerald Lyda
Gerald Lyda (
January 12 ,1923 –November 14 ,2005 ) [ [http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] ) was an American cattle rancher, contractor and developer prominent in the state ofTexas .Lyda was reared in Burnet County at the edge of the
Texas Hill Country inCentral Texas . Separated from his family at age 10 by his mother's untimely death and the foreclosure on the family farm, Lyda worked for various ranches throughout theTexas Hill Country where he could be close to horses, cattle and ranching life.During
World War II , Lyda worked for the railroad, but soon became a carpenter with a large El Paso-basedgeneral contractor . He worked with his tools on military projects throughout Texas, Utah and Colorado. Returning to Texas between construction jobs, Lyda broke horses, worked as a ranch hand, occasionally competed in saddlebronc riding at small town rodeos and learned the art of makingsaddle s from legendaryrodeo producer and businessman,T. C. "Buck" Steiner of Austin.Lyda married Randa Jean Lyda and moved to Nixon, Texas to manage the Evans Ranch. Times were hard. To support his wife and two young boys, he quit cowboying in 1947 and hired on as a carpenter with Farnsworth & Chambers, a large building contractor with headquarters in Houston. With the support and encouragement of supervisor/mentor H. Alvin Lott, Lyda earned a reputation for being an innovative, cost-conscious project superintendent who could deliver projects on time and under budget. In late 1954, the 31-year old project superintendent was transferred to
San Antonio to build the massiveWilford Hall Hospital project atLackland Air Force Base . After completing the hospital on time and within budget, he was promoted to Area Superintendent.In 1960, he formed his own
construction company, Darragh & Lyda, with Burnet County rancher Steinmetz Darragh. In the mid-1960s, a joint venture between theSan Antonio -based company and H. A. Lott Inc. built theTower of the Americas and most of the majorHemisFair '68 structures in San Antonio.The Lyda organization grew to be one of the most successful general contractors in
Texas . Such projects as theAlamodome , the expansion of the University of Texas Memorial Stadium, the Hyatt Hill Country Resort Hotel, theSan Antonio Convention Center , the Westin La Cantera Resort Hotel and the Fiesta Texas theme park, as well as hospitals, hotels, banks and office buildings, have significantly re-shaped the skylines of major Texas cities. The company and its subsidiaries were ranked among the Top 400 Contractors byEngineering News-Record and was consistently ranked among the Top 3 commercial building contractors based on billings inSan Antonio by San Antonio Business Journal. In 2003, Lyda sold Lyda Constructors Inc., the 100% owned subsidiary of Lyda Inc., to Swinerton, Inc. ofSan Francisco, California .After the sale, Lyda retired to his beloved
La Escalera Ranch , just south ofFort Stockton, Texas . Lyda had owned or traded more than 880,000 acres (3600 km²) of ranch real estate by 1999, including the sprawlingLadder Ranch in southeasternNew Mexico which Lyda eventually sold to television mogulTed Turner and his actress wifeJane Fonda . Lyda died in 2005. Today, sons Gerald D. andGene Lyda , along with their sister Jo Granberg, manage the 320,000 deeded acres (1400 km²) La Escalera Ranch, which spreads across fourTexas counties: Reeves, Pecos, Brewster, Archer, and Baylor.La Escalera Ranch has been ranked byTexas Monthly ,The Land Report , andWorth (magazine) as one of the largest cattleranches in the United States.References
* Lyda, Gerald. No Hill Is Too Steep: A Collection of Memories by Gerald Lyda - In His Own Words. (Hard Cover) Burke Publishing Company, 1999. 263 pp.
* Ward, Delbert R. Great Ranches of the United States. ISBN 7-880-510-25-1 (Soft Cover) Ganado Press, 1993, 242 pp.
External links
* [http://escalera.us/ La Escalera Ranch - Texas]
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