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Daniel Boone
A Pinch of Salt
Boone and a young friend are forced to work for a couple of stubbornly independent girls.
Boone and a young friend are forced to work for a couple of stubbornly independent girls.
When Bart runs for U.S. Senate, his political opponents will stop at nothing to stifle his political aspirations.
The Barkleys take in the infant son of a wanted man. The baby’s father is searching for him as a bounty hunter lies in wait.
Morgan Earp, Wyatt's younger brother arrives in Dodge City wanting to be a deputy marshal with Wyatt. Wyatt believes it is too dangerous but pressure from Doc and Morgan proving his strong ability with guns forces Wyatt to reconsider.
The owner of the Big T Rance Purcell and his foreman Gus Andrews trap Earp alone at Stony Wells. Earp outnumbered 30 to 1 is running out of water and ammo. Purcell wants Earp to suffer as several famous outlaws come together to help Earp.
Lily Merrill saves the lives of Dan Troop and Johnny McKay by revealing miser Tecumsah Pruitt's secret.
Willie Shay discovers he's wrong when he believes his only friend in this world is a pet steer.
Sid Morgan hires Paladin to protect him from someone who is trying to kill him. After killing the gunfighter who was following them, Paladin finds out the real reason Morgan hired him. He then hands out his own brand of justice.
John Kellaway, who is running for mayor of Colton, Wyoming, hires Paladin to protect him from his opposition. When he is killed before Paladin can get there, Paladin persuades John's widow to run for mayor.
A young woman, found unconscious by the Virginian, is an amnesia victim harboring a mysterious fear.
An aging bronco buster tries to prevent his son from following in his cowboy tracks.
Jess hunts three unidentified outlaws who accidentally wound a young man while robbing the bank.
Doc kills a man who shoots his horse. The man's brother comes looking for Doc because he thinks Doc killed his brother for reward money.
All of Dodge City is suffering from a drought. A rainmaker (Guy Raymond) tries to put an end to it before the town's public well, their last source of water, runs dry.
Doc Adams takes up arms to defend a gold shipment from bandits, first during a stagecoach ambush and then at a weigh station. He is aided by a blind man and a wounded man in the battle against the bandits.
Professor Klump and Amanda pull Hoss into their flying machine scheme. The "Hoss-mobile" doesn't seem to be destined for a great take-off.
Adam's search for troublesome look-a-like Tom Burns lands him in the Placerville jail for two murders committed by Burns.
Gordon and West head to a lonely outpost to battle a terrorist gang.
In return for letting the herd cross her land to get to water, E.J. Farragut wants Favor to hire a woman's grandson, Billy.
Josh's big talk lands him in big trouble when his browbeating the locals about ending the decades-long Carter-Blake feud gets him drafted to go reconcile the hate-fueled hillbillies.
To track down tinhorn gambler Johnny Deuce, Randall befriends the card shark's stepson and protégé.
A bounty hunter comes to Laramie to expose a town member who is wanted for a long-ago murder in another town.
Bonner and a gun salesman come across the body of a man on the trail. The main clue they find is a torn half of a Confederate flag. After bringing the dead man to town, Bonner notices the mayor's reaction upon seeing the flag. The mayor opens up to Bonner and tells him that he was part of a group that planned to resurrect the Confederacy---and that others in the group are looking for him and the gold he has hidden.
Near Clay City, Bonner stops two bullies who are trying to force an old prospector to reveal the location of the gold he believes he has found. The old man has a history of claiming to have found gold that turned out not to be, and Bonner knows that the gold once abundant around Clay City is believed to now be all gone. But the assayer thinks this time the claim might be for real.
Jim's suspicions are aroused when an elderly friend dies suddenly on his wedding night.
Jim discovers a scheme to enrich the owners of a piece of land by getting the state to move its capital there.
A commodore's son, misunderstood by his father, helps outlaws steal from the Navy.
Three men try to silence a murder witness who has refused protective custody.
Escorting a prisoner across the desert, Chris is waylaid by the outlaw's cohorts. Now it's a fight for survival when he finds himself without a horse, food or water.
A wanted man Chris is after gets shot down in a saloon after he shoots another man. Three men then try to claim the reward for the criminal. Chris pretends to be the dead man's friend, but things get tense when someone in town recognizes him.
A rancher warns Bill and the railroad workers not to put track down through the land his cattle graze on, even though it is government land. Later he shoots and seriously wounds one of the workers as they are riding in a wagon. But Bill picks up the rancher's son instead, and the workers are in lynching mood.
Bill tries to find out who's been supplying whiskey to railroad workers during their working hours, thus slowing down their progress. He first suspects a lady saloon owner, but it soon becomes apparent she's not the one, and whoever it is is determined to stop the railroad from going through.