
Tales of Wells Fargo
Hardie must keep the peace until civilian law can fill the void left by the closure of Fort Chapman.

Hardie must keep the peace until civilian law can fill the void left by the closure of Fort Chapman.

Jim Hardie looks for a pair of outlaws known as the Rucker Brothers.

Hardie's attempt to help a stranded man goes awry when he realizes the man's a killer.

Jim heads to the town of Medicine River to open a new office.

Hardie negotiates with the Pawnees.

Hardie pursues Butch Cassidy to recruit the former outlaw to join Wells Fargo.

Jim gets a promotion but decides to hunt down the outlaw Johnny Reno instead.

Attackers strike while Hardie attempts to deliver a golden owl to its wealthy purchaser.

Hardie sets out to solve a 15-year-old mystery about the missing McCray boy.

Bob Dawson is finishing up his memoirs about every man in the territory.

Hardie puts trust in newly released outlaw Bill Dowd, but will he regret it?

Drifter Jess Harper arrives in Laramie, but gunfire sends him out into the countryside.

Slim learns a neighbor's son was killed when he stayed behind after a cattle drive.

A saloon girl asks Slim to help her father return money he'd embezzled from a Montana bank.

Jess catches a man in the freight office who he thinks is casing the place for the Logan gang.

Slim finds an injured young woman, only to be mistaken for one of her kidnappers.

A clan avenging the death of kin targets a former gunslinger (Dennis Weaver) and his bride (Charlotte Stewart); guests Gerald O'Loughlin, John Larch.

An old sheriff tricks the Virginian into helping him track down the last of a gang of desperadoes.

A gunslinger accuses Clay of killing his father some 20 years earlier and now threatens vengeance.

A newly married woman is plagued with many difficulties -- including a homicide charge.