The Man Who Built
the Station...
Julius Yuhasz
The contract to build
the Port Orford Lifeboat Station was awarded to Julius Yuhasz and his partner
Arvid Olson. Yuhasz and Olson were builders and architects who bid
on government jobs during the Depression, which allowed them to provide
well for their families despite the economic turmoil in the country.
When they were awarded a contract, they moved their families to the location
of the job. The Olson and Yuhasz families lived in Port Orford from
1932 until contract completion in 1934. The Olsons lived in the building
that is now the Holly House Inn.
Margaret Yuhasz - 1919
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Julius with daughter
Margaret
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Julius Yuhasz (spelled
Juhasz in the original Hungarian) was born in the former Yugoslavia in
1898. His wife Margaret was born in Hungary in 1897. They had
two children, Julius and Margaret. Daughter Margaret describes him
as "a good father but with a quick temper and salty vocabulary."
After completion of the Port Orford job, the family returned to Gary, Indiana.
Shortly after that, Julius was diagnosed with cancer; he died in 1937 at
age 39.
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The Point Orford Heritage
Society expresses its appreciation to Sheila Yuhasz Logston (granddaughter
of Julius Yuhasz) for providing the photographs and information above.
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