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Marion Speer

Marion Artemus “Bob” Speer (1885–1978) established the Western Trails Museum in 1936. He was a lifetime collector of Native American and Old West artifacts, and author. He built a building next to his house in Huntington Beach, California to house his collection and opened it to the public. Twenty years later, he donated his collection to Knott’s Berry Farm, where it remains.[1]

Large display board at the Western Trails Museum contains an image of Marion Speer operating an antique copy press.

Lifelong collector edit

Speer was born the day after New Year's Day in 1885. He spent his boyhood in Texas, where his grandparents had been pioneers. He found his first Native American artifact at age four, which sparked an interest in collecting that continued for the rest of his life. He devoted his free time to traveling in the West (nearly 250,000 miles) collecting historical items relating to pioneers and Native Americans, as well as geological specimens.[2][3][4][5][6]

He was educated as a mining engineer at the Colorado School of Mines, which is America's premier university in that field. He initially could not afford to attend college, so he worked wherever he could, and saved his money. Once he entered college he excelled, and caught the eye of a mining company, which offered to subsidize his education if he would work there after he graduated (which he did). In 1917, he went to work for the Texas Company (Texaco), until his retirement in 1950. He was a big part of the oil boom in Huntington Beach, California.[7]

 
Irene Drake, docent, Western Trails Museum, original building at Knott's Berry Farm, 1983. Courtesy of the Orange County Archives.[8]

He spent his vacations exploring the West, and in 1931, he wrote a book on his travels, entitled Western Trails.[9][10]

Western Trails Museum edit

In 1936, Speer established the Western Trails Museum in a small building he erected next to his house at 7862 Speer Ave. (The street was named in his honor) in the Liberty Park section of Huntington Beach. In 1941, a 600 sq ft (56 m2) addition to the museum was completed. Funds for the addition were donated primarily by long-time friend, J. D. Luke and businessmen who were members of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce.[11][12][13][14][15]

 
The original building at Knott's was either made of rammed-earth construction or concrete made to look like rammed-earth. This construction technique is fireproof and was used in the old mining town of Calico, California. This ca 1983 photo is courtesy of the Orange County Archives.

Another addition was completed in the mid-1940s. School groups and the general public would come to see his collection of 12,000 arrowheads, mineral specimens, fossils, guns, tools and other Old West artifacts. It was said to be the largest private collection in existence.[16][17]

He always enjoyed excellent health, and said that he was never sick a day in his life. He often got so wrapped up in his museum work that he only got two or three hours of sleep at night.[18]

 
A sample of the guns on display at the Western Trails Museum.

Knott's Berry Farm edit

From the very beginning, Speer was an enthusiastic supporter of Walter Knott's efforts to create Ghost Town at Knott’s Berry Farm, which began in 1940. As early as 1941, Speer wrote articles for Ghost Town News, which was the Knott's Berry Farm newspaper. In 1956, twenty years after creating his museum, Speer (at age 72) donated the carefully catalogued collection (which had grown to 30,000 items) to Knott's Berry Farm in return for Knott's housing it, displaying it and naming Speer as curator. Speer continued in that position until he retired in 1969 at the age of 84.[19][20][21][22][23]

 
East Entrance, Western Trails Museum, current building at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, California.

The museum was once housed in a building (which has since been razed) at Knott's Berry Farm between Jeffries Barn and the schoolhouse. A year after acquiring the Speer collection, another noted museum collection, Mott's Miniatures came to Knott's. The collection, which depicted American life from Pilgrim times to the present (with even a working two-inch-wide television set), was housed in Jeffrey's Barn. The Western Trails Museum at Knott's is now just south of the saloon in Ghost Town.[24][25][26]

 
Center Room, Western Trails Museum, current building at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, California.

Marion Speer died in Orange County in 1978, at the age of 93.[27][28]

 
Center Room, Western Trails Museum, Knott's Berry Farm, 2021. A large portrait of Kit Carson by Paul von Klieben (who planned most of Ghost Town at Knott's) is on the ceiling.

References edit

  1. ^ Merritt, Christopher and Lynxwiler, J. Eric. Knott's Preserved: From Boysenberry to Theme Park, the History of Knott's Berry Farm, pp. 98-99, Angel City Press, Santa Monica, California. ISBN 978-1-883318-97-0.
  2. ^ “At 82, He Hits the Old Trail,” Press-Telegram, p. 26, November 12, 1967, Long Beach, California.
  3. ^ “Sea and Sage Dinner at Knott's,” Tustin News, p. 6, December 11, 1958, Tustin, California.
  4. ^ “Western Trails Museum Opens to Public,” The Knotty Post, p. 5, November 1956, Knotts Berry Farm, Buena Park, California.
  5. ^ Merritt, Christopher and Lynxwiler, J. Eric. Knott's Preserved: From Boysenberry to Theme Park, the History of Knott's Berry Farm, p. 98, Angel City Press, Santa Monica, California. ISBN 978-1-883318-97-0.
  6. ^ Speer, Marion A. "A Boy's Life on the Bell Ranch, New Mexico," published in The Westerners Brand Book, Los Angeles Corral, Los Angeles Westerners, 1950.
  7. ^ “At 82, He Hits the Old Trail,” Press-Telegram, p. 26, November 12, 1967, Long Beach, California.
  8. ^ Jennings, Jay. Knott's Berry Farm: The Early Years, pp. 106-7, Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009. ISBN 978-0-7385-6921-5.
  9. ^ Speer, Marion Artemus. Western Trails, Huntington Beach, California, 1931
  10. ^ “Western Trails,” Monrovia News-Post, p. 1, August 15, 1932, Monrovia, California.
  11. ^ “To Dedicate New Museum Next Sunday,” Santa Ana Register, p. 18, September 11, 1936, Santa Ana, California.
  12. ^ "Rare Old Coins Displayed by Liberty Park Collector,” Santa Ana Register, p. 8, December 3, 1936, Santa Ana, California.
  13. ^ “Plan Addition to Museum Buildings,” Santa Ana Register, p. 7, July 23, 1940, Santa Ana, California.
  14. ^ “Relics of Western Trails Museum Trace Old Tales of the Pioneers,” Los Angeles Times, p. 161, March 6, 1955, Los Angeles, California.
  15. ^ “Southwest Man Will Address Geologists,” Los Angeles, Times, p. 193, August 23, 1959, Los Angeles, California.
  16. ^ “Museum Founded as Result of Love for Indian Lore,” Los Angeles Times, p. 14, October 9, 1938, Los Angeles, California.
  17. ^ “Western Trails Museum is Outgrowth of Child's Hobby,” Santa Ana Register, p. 8, March 3, 1939, Santa Ana, California.
  18. ^ “Relics of Western Trails Museum Trace Old Tales of the Pioneers,” Los Angeles Times, p. 161, March 6, 1955, Los Angeles, California.
  19. ^ “Western Trails Museum Opens to Public,” The Knotty Post, p. 8, November 1956, Knotts Berry Farm, Buena Park, California.
  20. ^ Merritt, Christopher and Lynxwiler, J. Eric. Knott's Preserved: From Boysenberry to Theme Park, the History of Knott's Berry Farm, pp. 98-99, Angel City Press, Santa Monica, California. ISBN 978-1-883318-97-0.
  21. ^ Heywood, Mike. Walter Knott and Family: Knott's Berry Farm, p. 112-3, Mike Heywood, 2021.
  22. ^ Epting, Chris. “In the Pipeline: House of history under our noses,” Daily Pilot, January 5, 2011, Los Angeles, California.
  23. ^ Lewis, Jack. “Guns that Also Won the West,” Gun World, p. 17, May 1962, Gallant Publishing Company, Covina, California.
  24. ^ Western Trails Museum Now Open!, The Berry Vine, 1993, Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park, California.
  25. ^ Merritt, Christopher and Lynxwiler, J. Eric. Knott's Preserved: From Boysenberry to Theme Park, the History of Knott's Berry Farm, pp. 98-99, Angel City Press, Santa Monica, California. ISBN 978-1-883318-97-0.
  26. ^ Jennings, Jay. Knott's Berry Farm: The Early Years, pp. 106-7, Arcadia Publishing, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009. ISBN 978-0-7385-6921-5.
  27. ^ Epting, Chris (2011-01-05). "In The Pipeline: House of history under our noses". Daily Pilot. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  28. ^ Heywood, Mike. Walter Knott and Family: Knott's Berry Farm, pp. 113, Mike Heywood, 2021.

External links edit

  • Berry Farm Web site page with photo of museum

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Marion Artemus Bob Speer 1885 1978 established the Western Trails Museum in 1936 He was a lifetime collector of Native American and Old West artifacts and author He built a building next to his house in Huntington Beach California to house his collection and opened it to the public Twenty years later he donated his collection to Knott s Berry Farm where it remains 1 Large display board at the Western Trails Museum contains an image of Marion Speer operating an antique copy press Contents 1 Lifelong collector 2 Western Trails Museum 3 Knott s Berry Farm 4 References 5 External linksLifelong collector editSpeer was born the day after New Year s Day in 1885 He spent his boyhood in Texas where his grandparents had been pioneers He found his first Native American artifact at age four which sparked an interest in collecting that continued for the rest of his life He devoted his free time to traveling in the West nearly 250 000 miles collecting historical items relating to pioneers and Native Americans as well as geological specimens 2 3 4 5 6 He was educated as a mining engineer at the Colorado School of Mines which is America s premier university in that field He initially could not afford to attend college so he worked wherever he could and saved his money Once he entered college he excelled and caught the eye of a mining company which offered to subsidize his education if he would work there after he graduated which he did In 1917 he went to work for the Texas Company Texaco until his retirement in 1950 He was a big part of the oil boom in Huntington Beach California 7 nbsp Irene Drake docent Western Trails Museum original building at Knott s Berry Farm 1983 Courtesy of the Orange County Archives 8 He spent his vacations exploring the West and in 1931 he wrote a book on his travels entitled Western Trails 9 10 Western Trails Museum editIn 1936 Speer established the Western Trails Museum in a small building he erected next to his house at 7862 Speer Ave The street was named in his honor in the Liberty Park section of Huntington Beach In 1941 a 600 sq ft 56 m2 addition to the museum was completed Funds for the addition were donated primarily by long time friend J D Luke and businessmen who were members of the Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce 11 12 13 14 15 nbsp The original building at Knott s was either made of rammed earth construction or concrete made to look like rammed earth This construction technique is fireproof and was used in the old mining town of Calico California This ca 1983 photo is courtesy of the Orange County Archives Another addition was completed in the mid 1940s School groups and the general public would come to see his collection of 12 000 arrowheads mineral specimens fossils guns tools and other Old West artifacts It was said to be the largest private collection in existence 16 17 He always enjoyed excellent health and said that he was never sick a day in his life He often got so wrapped up in his museum work that he only got two or three hours of sleep at night 18 nbsp A sample of the guns on display at the Western Trails Museum Knott s Berry Farm editFrom the very beginning Speer was an enthusiastic supporter of Walter Knott s efforts to create Ghost Town at Knott s Berry Farm which began in 1940 As early as 1941 Speer wrote articles for Ghost Town News which was the Knott s Berry Farm newspaper In 1956 twenty years after creating his museum Speer at age 72 donated the carefully catalogued collection which had grown to 30 000 items to Knott s Berry Farm in return for Knott s housing it displaying it and naming Speer as curator Speer continued in that position until he retired in 1969 at the age of 84 19 20 21 22 23 nbsp East Entrance Western Trails Museum current building at Knott s Berry Farm Buena Park California The museum was once housed in a building which has since been razed at Knott s Berry Farm between Jeffries Barn and the schoolhouse A year after acquiring the Speer collection another noted museum collection Mott s Miniatures came to Knott s The collection which depicted American life from Pilgrim times to the present with even a working two inch wide television set was housed in Jeffrey s Barn The Western Trails Museum at Knott s is now just south of the saloon in Ghost Town 24 25 26 nbsp Center Room Western Trails Museum current building at Knott s Berry Farm Buena Park California Marion Speer died in Orange County in 1978 at the age of 93 27 28 nbsp Center Room Western Trails Museum Knott s Berry Farm 2021 A large portrait of Kit Carson by Paul von Klieben who planned most of Ghost Town at Knott s is on the ceiling References edit Merritt Christopher and Lynxwiler J Eric Knott s Preserved From Boysenberry to Theme Park the History of Knott s Berry Farm pp 98 99 Angel City Press Santa Monica California ISBN 978 1 883318 97 0 At 82 He Hits the Old Trail Press Telegram p 26 November 12 1967 Long Beach California Sea and Sage Dinner at Knott s Tustin News p 6 December 11 1958 Tustin California Western Trails Museum Opens to Public The Knotty Post p 5 November 1956 Knotts Berry Farm Buena Park California Merritt Christopher and Lynxwiler J Eric Knott s Preserved From Boysenberry to Theme Park the History of Knott s Berry Farm p 98 Angel City Press Santa Monica California ISBN 978 1 883318 97 0 Speer Marion A A Boy s Life on the Bell Ranch New Mexico published in The Westerners Brand Book Los Angeles Corral Los Angeles Westerners 1950 At 82 He Hits the Old Trail Press Telegram p 26 November 12 1967 Long Beach California Jennings Jay Knott s Berry Farm The Early Years pp 106 7 Arcadia Publishing Charleston South Carolina 2009 ISBN 978 0 7385 6921 5 Speer Marion Artemus Western Trails Huntington Beach California 1931 Western Trails Monrovia News Post p 1 August 15 1932 Monrovia California To Dedicate New Museum Next Sunday Santa Ana Register p 18 September 11 1936 Santa Ana California Rare Old Coins Displayed by Liberty Park Collector Santa Ana Register p 8 December 3 1936 Santa Ana California Plan Addition to Museum Buildings Santa Ana Register p 7 July 23 1940 Santa Ana California Relics of Western Trails Museum Trace Old Tales of the Pioneers Los Angeles Times p 161 March 6 1955 Los Angeles California Southwest Man Will Address Geologists Los Angeles Times p 193 August 23 1959 Los Angeles California Museum Founded as Result of Love for Indian Lore Los Angeles Times p 14 October 9 1938 Los Angeles California Western Trails Museum is Outgrowth of Child s Hobby Santa Ana Register p 8 March 3 1939 Santa Ana California Relics of Western Trails Museum Trace Old Tales of the Pioneers Los Angeles Times p 161 March 6 1955 Los Angeles California Western Trails Museum Opens to Public The Knotty Post p 8 November 1956 Knotts Berry Farm Buena Park California Merritt Christopher and Lynxwiler J Eric Knott s Preserved From Boysenberry to Theme Park the History of Knott s Berry Farm pp 98 99 Angel City Press Santa Monica California ISBN 978 1 883318 97 0 Heywood Mike Walter Knott and Family Knott s Berry Farm p 112 3 Mike Heywood 2021 Epting Chris In the Pipeline House of history under our noses Daily Pilot January 5 2011 Los Angeles California Lewis Jack Guns that Also Won the West Gun World p 17 May 1962 Gallant Publishing Company Covina California Western Trails Museum Now Open The Berry Vine 1993 Knott s Berry Farm Buena Park California Merritt Christopher and Lynxwiler J Eric Knott s Preserved From Boysenberry to Theme Park the History of Knott s Berry Farm pp 98 99 Angel City Press Santa Monica California ISBN 978 1 883318 97 0 Jennings Jay Knott s Berry Farm The Early Years pp 106 7 Arcadia Publishing Charleston South Carolina 2009 ISBN 978 0 7385 6921 5 Epting Chris 2011 01 05 In The Pipeline House of history under our noses Daily Pilot Retrieved 2023 03 17 Heywood Mike Walter Knott and Family Knott s Berry Farm pp 113 Mike Heywood 2021 External links editBerry Farm Web site page with photo of museum Retrieved from https 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