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

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.

A woman mistaken as the ghost of Seth's beloved captures his heart.

Flint encounters lost children while on his way for supplies.

A dying man's wish turns into betrayal of emotions for his daughter.

An old pioneer, Grandma Bates, warns of a perilous journey ahead.

Maj. Adams and Bill Hawks fight over dealing with attacking Native Americans.

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.

Hardie helps organize the town's citizens to bring good government to the community.

Following his capture by Hardie, the notorious Johnny Ringo asks to care for his dying sister.

An outlaw gang abducts Jim, then a robber uses Jim's ID to rob the local Wells Fargo safe.

Hardie investigates the disappearance of a Wells Fargo agent sent to stake a claim in Oklahoma.

Outlaws force Dr. Alice MacCauley to treat their wounded leader.