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

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

Hardie witnesses a murder while investigating a robbery.

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.

Slim's old flame returns to Laramie to sing in her ex-con boyfriend's newly re-opened casino.

A former Yankee prison camp commander comes to Laramie, prompting Jess to seek revenge.

A rancher's daughter goes in search of Slim, hoping to save her father from hanging.

Slim and Jess must rescue Mike, Daisy and a stagecoach passenger after Sioux braves attack.

Jess is riding shotgun on a stage, shipping cash to Denver, targeted by a pair of outlaws.

Slim tries to help a man and his wife who've run afoul of the Catlin brothers.

Old prospector Henry Shannon talks Charlie Wooster into coming with him to search for a gold mine.

Joe Muharich tries to befriend and hopefully straighten out Johnny Kamen, a brash young man.

A blind man and his family need a train to California; Saul wants to start a blind school.

Nellie Jefferson's demands grate on Hale and Hawks, but Wooster grows completely smitten with her.

Bill Hawks is leading four wagons on the way to California when they get abruptly stopped.

Flint returns to the wagon train camp to announce that their company has appointed Jud Benedict.

Two travelers (Jack Cassidy, Audrey Meadows) run away with stolen bank money.

Men want to avenge a wrong done at the notorious Andersonville prison camp.