Barnes Log Cabin
Posted by: brwhiz
N 35° 23.553 W 119° 01.217
11S E 316517 N 3918450
This is one of many historical interpretive signs on the grounds of the Pioneer Village at the Kern County Museum in Bakersfield.
Waymark Code: WMJDTJ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/05/2013
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Barnes Log Cabin
After being injured while fighting for the Confederacy during the Civil War, Thomas Barnes came to Kern County looking for opportunity.
In 1868, a tremendous flood washed trees from the Sierra Nevada Mountains down the Kern River depositing them on the valley floor. Thomas Barnes built this cabin from logs he retrieved after the flood. Thomas and his wife Jane, with seven of their children, lived in this house.
Thomas and Jane settled on 160 acres southwest of Bakersfield near Kern and Buena Vista Lakes on land later known as the Canfield Ranch. The Barnes family grew alfalfa, wheat, corn and peaches, and raised cattle and hogs on their land.
Due to the efforts of Hugh Allen, the Kern County Land Company donated this log cabin to the Kern County Museum in 1946.