
Death Valley Days
Outraged by a tax on the mines, miners in the small town of Rough and Ready decide to secede from the Union.

Outraged by a tax on the mines, miners in the small town of Rough and Ready decide to secede from the Union.

A faithful dog travels between towns to help the mail service.

The days of Mark Twain as a newspaper editor in the Comstock mining area are depicted.

Charlie Bates' dream about a hold-up becomes a reality and he becomes the suspect.

A bank teller faces accusations of embezzlement and all but two people want him lynched.

Among the first American settlers to California, Olive and Vicki organize a school when the men leave for war.

A man must transport 500 mail-order brides from Boston to the state of Washington.

Author Bret Harte arrives in the West, where the colorful residents inspire his latest story.

Alex Todd starts a subscription mail service and takes letters to the gold camps for miners.

Three telegraph workers fall for a dance hall queen.

A lady wishes to court a shy but highly skilled logroller.

The daughter of a California ranch owner discovers a lost fortune after his death.

The last days of notorious outlaw Billy the Kid are told from the viewpoint of Pat Garrett.

The conflict between the established Hispanic families and the recently arrived settlers comes to a head.

A woman isn't too happy about the attentions of a drunk, but she's less happy when Faro Bill kills the man.

Gold Rush-era San Francisco business tycoon Joshua Norton abruptly loses his fortune.

A Congressional candidate is urged to go to the Chicago World's Fair as the man with the longest beard.

There's trouble on the honeymoon when a newlywed falls for a phony gold mine swindle.

Preacher John Brownell arrives in Mojave to preach but finds the townspeople resistant.

Culture comes to a mining town with the arrival of a piano, but nobody knows how to play it.