
Wagon Train
Refusing to pay the fee to join the train, a spinster plans to follow along in her lone wagon.

Refusing to pay the fee to join the train, a spinster plans to follow along in her lone wagon.

A woman traveler in the wagon train (Marta Kristen) has a premonition that Coop's life is in danger.

Hale breaks up a scuffle between a gambler and his former sweetheart (Jeanette Nolan).

After shooting Charlie, an outlaw gang forces Coop to lead them to water.

Charlie and Barnaby help a would-be inventor feverishly trying to launch the first flying machine.

Charlie catches a glimpse of a young girl whose cries are heard during the night.

Trouble strikes the wagon train when Coop is wounded and hostile Indians prepare to attack.

Coop's boyhood blood brother (Guy Stockwell), now blind, joins the wagon train seeking revenge.

Despite Hale's edict, a wealthy young woman is determined to get to Denver.

An ex-convict whose life has been threatened by his former partner wants to join the wagon train.

Coop becomes attracted to a half-breed Indian girl (Diane Baker) found wandering in the wilderness.

A dust-covered delirious Irishmen (Leslie Nieslen) stumbles into camp and falls unconscious.

Jim is sent to Moose Creek, Canada, to identify the corpse of an outlaw only he has seen.

Hardie goes under cover to the town of Alder Gulch to investigate stagecoach robberies.

Jim investigates an accidental killing during a robbery.

Jim Hardie guards a stagecoach carrying gold.

Banker Les Caldwell attempts to steal $100,000 from his own bank; Jim Hardie falls in love.

Hardie tracks two bandits fleeing to Mexico with $10,000 belonging to Wells Fargo.

When two ex-con brothers kidnap the man who put them in jail, Hardie investigates.

Two hypnotists use their powers to fleece a gold-mine owner when Hardie hires them as entertainment.