The Stoker Barn is a historic log barn originally built by Riley Stoker in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, around 1845. It is a double-pen log structure with a central open passage and was used for over 150 years for storing hay and corn and for stabling mules and horses in its seven stalls. This type of barn was common in northern Louisiana. The barn remained in use on the Stoker family farm near Fort Jesup until it was donated to the Rural Life Museum by James and Rebecca Stoker Kyle in honour of R.J. and Bernice Stoker. The barn is now a part of the museum's collection and can be viewed by the public.