
Death Valley Days
Sequoia, a Cherokee, is the object of ridicule as he painstakingly tries to develop an alphabet for his people.

Sequoia, a Cherokee, is the object of ridicule as he painstakingly tries to develop an alphabet for his people.

Two prospectors -- both named Charlie -- strike it rich and choose different paths in life.

Two men fight to rid Virginia City of its corrupt judicial system.

A teacher stages a holdup as a practical joke, but it works so well that he decides to make a career of it.

To win the hand of a tycoon's daughter, a reporter must amass a fortune in three days.

Lucretia's family endures years of poverty and humiliation because her daydreaming husband hates steady work.

Susie is blind and bitter Steve helps her to find a purpose in life Susie witnesses a stage robbery and her heightened senses play a key role.

Cowpoke Curt Morrison and pal Josh locate a spring on Native land soon to be opened to homesteaders.

A mining engineer tries to negotiate with Indians who won't allow a railroad to cross their lands.

John Thompson wants to get the mail out during the winters and comes up with creative ways to make it happen.

Age is no object to a lovelorn man who buys a toupee and a new set of teeth to win a dance-hall girl.

Two slaves are given permission to go west and pan gold in order to earn their freedom.

A man arrives in Rawhide, Nev., and spends his last $10 on a town lot and the lot winds up being a gold mine.

A young wife finds it difficult to adjust to life on the prairie after she and her Mormon husband move away from Salt Lake City, and she takes drastic measures to find relief.

Two men running from a posse find a rich silver deposit, which means they must find a way to stake their claim without going to jail.

Claim jumper Jennie attempts to jump the mining claim of Buck Hansen near Rhyolite, Nevada, and ends up rescuing Buck when he gets lost in Death Valley.

A young man adopted by a Spanish nobleman and is raised as his son and heir but he rebels and becomes a Franciscan monk on his way to the San Gabriel Mission he gets lost and ends up in Death Valley.

A young man who was reared as an Indian after the death of his parents in Death Valley is obliged to prove his identity in order to marry the white girl he loves.

The story of Mary Helen Crosby, who -- in the company of Gen. John Bidwell, custodian of the papers admitting California to the Union -- concealed the papers in her umbrella to ensure their safe arrival at San Francisco.

A young widow from the east offers serious competition to the proprietor of a Nevada cafe when she opens a rival restaurant and discovers gold on property that she purchased from him.