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Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour
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Robert and Sarah Barber were the first to live in this house, a hall and parlor plan with Federal interior styling built in the second quarter of the nineteenth century near what is now the US Highway 74 Bypass and Countryside Road. George Washington Ware bought the Barber land at auction in 1885. According to Ware Family documents, the property included this log-framed house, originally sided. Tenants who worked on the Ware Family farm lived in the house until the 1950s. The house was donated to the museum foundation in 2002, photographed, and its timbers numbered before being reassembled on its present site to provide citizens with a glimpse of early 1800s life in the area.


[Audio Transcript] Barbara Log House 209 South Piedmont Avenue. Robert and Sarah Barber were the first to live in this house, a hall and parlor plan with Federal interior styling built in the second quarter of the nineteenth century near what is now the US Highway 74 Bypass and Countryside Road. George Washington Ware bought the Barber land at auction in 1885. According to Ware Family documents, the property included this log-framed house, originally sided. Tenants who worked on the Ware Family farm lived in the house until the 1950s. Donated to the museum foundation in 2002, the house was photographed and its timbers numbered before being reassembled on its present site to provide citizens with a glimpse of early 1800s life in the area.

"Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour Pamphlet", City of Kings Mountain, Mauney Memorial Library, 2000s