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Kathy Pinna
I'm a Founder of AncientFaces and support the community answering questions & helping members make connections to the past (thus my official title of Founder & Content and Community Support ). For me, it's been a labor of love for over 20 years. I truly believe with all of my heart that everyone should be remembered for generations to come. I am 2nd generation San Jose and have seen a lot of changes in the area while growing up. We used to be known as the "Valley of Heart's Delight" (because the Valley was covered with orchards and there were many canneries to process the food grown here, which shipped all over the US) - now we have adopted the nickname "Capital of Silicon Valley" and Apple, Ebay, Adobe, Netflix, Facebook, and many more tech companies are within a few miles of my current home in San Jose (including AncientFaces). From a small town of 25,000, we have grown to 1 million plus. And when you add in all of the communities surrounding us (for instance, Saratoga, where I attended high school, living a block from our previous Mayor), we are truly one of the big cities in the US. I am so very proud of my hometown. For more information see Kathy - Founder & Content and Community Director
My family began AncientFaces because we believe that unique photos and stories that show who people are/were should be shared with the world.
Beate Marie (Falk) Bruseth of Darrington, Washington United States was married to Nels Bruseth. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Beate Bruseth .
Coming Darrington, Nels joined the Darrington Ranger District and became the first lookout for Mount Pugh in 1916. His first years as a lookout was in a "Rag House", a tent and alidade which was a sighting devise. In 1919 a cupola cabin replaced the tent. While serving as a lookout he met a young lady from Norway that came to stay with her uncle at the Bedal Camp and Beate Faulk became the love of his live. Determined to win her hand he began courting, after making his Saturday report at 5:00pm he headed down from his lookout at an elevation of 7,201, traveling around 20 miles to visit with Beate taking her to the weekly dance, then returning to the lookout in time to make his 7:30am report. Beate and Nels wed in 1921 and spent their honeymoon "manning" the lookout together. Nels and Beate raised their two daughters Liv and Betty in their home a short distance from the Darrington Ranger Station. Not only did Nels put in long hours as a ranger he also put in many hours as a volunteer making Darrington a wonderful community! He was a close to the people of the Stillaguamish and Sauk-Suiattle Tribes and saw the need for preserving their histories and heritages. In 1926 in wrote the book Indian Stories & Legends of the Stillaguamish, Sauk & Allied Tribes. He also worked hard to preserve different types of Sauk-Suiattle dugout canoes carefuly crafted for different types of uses. You will find these four canoes on display at the Nels Bruseth Memorial Garden. When looking at these canoes imagine being in a long shovel nose canoe navigating the swift waters of the local rivers as our first people did to travel to and from their various destinations. These people were skilled canoe people traveling great distances, even as far as the salt water to gather needed food and supplies. Two of these canoes were used at the Texas Pond Bolt Camp. Nels Bruseth loved history and wanted to make sure this history was passed down generation to generation. During the 1930s he set out to draw a map of the Darrington Ranger District. He was very active in the Darrington Improvement Club and the man behind developing Ski Hill in 1935, a Olympic Style Ski Jump now today used for sledding. Nels retired from his many years of service with the Darrington Ranger District in 1951. On March 24, 1957, Nels passed away at the age of 70. Photo of Nels Bruseth Nels Bruseth
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This account is shared by Community Support (Kathy Pinna & Daniel Pinna & Lizzie Kunde) so we can quickly answer any questions you might have. Please reach out and message us here if you have any questions, feedback, requests to merge biographies, or just want to say hi!
2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
Nels Bruseth
Nels Bruseth was a man whose passions in life made him legendary, nothing ever seemed impossible, he kept himself very busy with all of his projects and studies yet he always had time to take in all the intricacies of the natural beauty that surrounded him. He was the first white man to climb Whitehorse Mountain in 1901. He was usually seen equipped with camera or painters pallet while he traveled the backcountry. Nels and his wife Beate shared a love of gardening when living at their home in Darrington, their gardens spanned around the house and all the way across Emens Avenue to the east. After Nels passed away in 1957 the gardens east of Emens Avenue was dedicated as a memorial garden for this legendary man. Later the Sauk Prairie Road was rerouted through the southern end of the gardens. Nels was born in Silvana, Washington, son of Nils Bruseth and Lina (Torske) Bruseth from Norway in 1886. His parents ran a prosperous farm in Silvana and the old home and barn still stands today across the Pioneer Highway & railroad tracks to the west. Both parents are buried at the cemetery of the old Peace Lutheran Church up on the hill over looking the valley. Fascinated by the night skies, Nels was a very accomplished self taught astronomer. In 1913 joined the AMS, American Meteorological Society. He was known for his work plotting out the Geminid Meteors on December 12 - 13, 1914. His dedication to his work was mentioned in the AMS annual reports in the Popular Astronomy publication acknowledging recording 340 out of a total 0f 540 meteors reported in 1914. His work continued with the AMS until leaving for Darrington to start his career with the Forest Service in 1916.
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