
Wagon Train
In search of a doctor for an injured woman, Flint finds the town quarantined due to smallpox.

In search of a doctor for an injured woman, Flint finds the town quarantined due to smallpox.

A young woman joins the wagon train and two men vie for her hand in marriage.

Flint gets involved in a feud between neighbors.

A man returns from Indian captivity and encounters prejudice.

A Southern belle wins the affections of a Sicilian man, then rejects him.

A man joins the wagon train in search of hidden gold.

A young Indian seeks revenge against his father for his mother's suicide.

Major Adams discovers an American Indian beaten by bigoted white settlers.

A group of Scots join the wagon train as a protection against Indian attacks.

Flint finds the ruins of a farmhouse which was attacked by Indians using guns, not arrows.

Major Adams intervenes when a friend's niece becomes romantically involved with a gambler.

An Indian asks to join the wagon train so his son can learn white man's ways.

Hardie poses as Jesse James while investigating a robbery and murder.

Outlaw relatives complicate the life of Wells Fargo messenger Charles Mason.

A new school teacher -- also an ex-convict -- becomes suspected of murdering a Wells Fargo agent.

A friendly pickpocket helps Hardie bring thieves to justice after they rob his train.

Hardie looks for the murderer of a man scheduled to receive a reward from Wells Fargo.

Hardie guns down an ex-convict during an attempted hold-up.

Jim Hardie tries to prove the innocence of a gunslinger who has been framed for murder.

Hardie rides a stagecoach to help protect a valuable gold shipment.