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Lumberjack Will is attracted to Trudy, the daughter of his boss Mr. Bell; Trudy thinks highly of herself and Will refuses to indulge her spoiled, pampered ways.
A convict is released from prison, but not released from his past.
An old thief outwits lawmen by returning to his rundown shack, which straddles the US-Republic of Texas border.
Three orphan children continue their late parents' quest for gold.
A blue-eyed goat named Billy and a mother's ability to bake biscuits help abandoned family members travelling by wagon from Utah to California.
A Mormon leader is determined to enforce God's law with a gun.
Amy Caldwell practices medicine in a remote community despite her husband John's concern for her; the area comes under threat when an Indian warrior plots to take over his tribe.
After a trip to town, two miners find gold nuggets mixed with beans they bought; convinced that finding the origin of the beans will make them wealthy, they head across the Arizona desert encountering difficulties along the way.
A peace-seeking Indian scout aids pioneers besieged by Native renegades.
Postal officials ask Harry, a gunman, to find a way to stop King Fisher from blocking mail from arriving in Uvalde; Fisher fears he will lose his power if he opens his road to the post office.
Jess intends to marry his longtime sweetheart but thinks he needs to find some hidden gold so she will accept; when a wealthy traveler from New Orleans shows up and courts her, Jess begins to realize what he really wants.
A young woman flirts with a ranch hand while waiting for a proposal from her beau despite her grandmother's advice; she learns the hard way that granny was absolutely right.
Wagon master Caleb must bring his wayward son, Johnny, to justice after the boy goes too far.
L. Frank Baum struggles with his newspaper business, preferring to tell fantasy stories to local children about colorful characters from a land called Oz.
Maso and Okei, tea growers in Gold Hills, encounter both friendship and racism from the locals; a worsening drought has some looking for a scapegoat and local bully Dan leads a mob to drive their Japanese neighbors out.
Postal inspector Wesley Hull is determined to discover how postmaster Jack Reardon can sell so many stamps in such a small town.
Blue Feather pursues Bishop Lamy and Tom Forbes after his sister converts to Christianity; the bishop helps a man stricken with cholera, giving Tom a lesson on faith.
There's more than gold in store for prim Wilhelmina Vail when she tackles a claim in rugged Utah territory.
Amos, intent on becoming a landowner so he can marry his love Maggie, searches for a black bull to trade for his friend's property.
A sheriff schemes to win an interest in California's wine industry.
A town's pie supply is threatened when the loveless lady baker decides to leave.
Deceased Father Tapis leaves behind a hand organ at his mission; Father de la Cuesta and Jose ponder its significance as the renegade Joaquin brings a gang to threaten them.
When a white settler dies on their reservation, Apache policemen must solve the murder before vigilantes take matters into their own hands.
After Manning cheats to secure an army freight contract, his competitors Red Eagle and Little Fawn must find a way to turn the situation in their favor.
Sheriff Ray Ritter and wife Joanna have a bright future until a gambler arrives to collect his poker winnings, which includes half of Tombstone, Ariz.
When a cook skims gold nuggets off miners while working at their camp, his assistant reaches out to his sister from Tucson in an attempt to save him from hanging.
After learning about a stash of hidden money from a dying outlaw, a man buys an abandoned mine and enlists help in searching for the loot.
An Irish miner hopes a man named Ben will help him find gold after Ben demonstrates magical powers.
An aging marshal fights against growing old.
A Dakota wife left on her own becomes the unwilling servant of two opportunistic highwaymen.
A woman's love inspires a man to face a bully.
A cavalryman must track down an outlaw band.
A teacher engaged to a minister tries to conceal her gambling.
Tiger Lil leaves her dance hall days behind her by altering her dress and demeanor; Frank Johnson starts looking for her to profess his love, not believing she could change that much.
Sheriff John Slaughter's deputy poses a problem; the maverick is prone to violence and accepting bribes.
A sheriff in Tucson pursues bank robbers and $62,000 in cash, which has been hidden in Colossal Cave.
Frank Ball arrives in L.A., announcing he has a horse with the most amazing swimming ability; when he starts selling tickets, a local woman is determined to expose him as a flim-flam man.
Samuel Clemens (Tom Skerritt) tries prospecting.
An outlaw-turned-lawman faces a moral dilemma.
An Indian chief gives a woman a terrible choice.
The former boss of an alcoholic newspaperman must turn him sober before an important guest arrives.
John Parker has been raised by the Comanches since he was a boy and wants to remain with his Native family; stranded in the desert after being injured, a young Mexican woman rescues him and he starts to wonder about his choice.
Renegade Natives led by a white man named Clay terrorizes the residents living in a decommissioned fort.
A frontier couple battles Indians, outlaws and a government-issued land grant to save their ranch.
Gold fever takes hold when Nellie learns that nuggets just lay on the ground in a remote area of Mexico.
Best friends recently out of the U.S. Army use a card game to determine an important decision about marriage.
Jack and Johnny left behind their outlaw ways and have a successful silver claim; Senator Stewart uses underhanded methods to obtain it and the men vow revenge.
Cora and Ella arrive at an isolated fort in dangerous Utah territory; Indian women attempt to cure their ailing tribe leader, Black Wing.
George Parker is unwilling to follow the rules of either his father or his church in 1880s Utah; his friend Michael encourages his rebellious ways and suggests he even change his name; George decides to start his new life as Butch Cassidy.
A new rail line causes disruption in a town.
A teacher new to Montana tries to start a school but faces many challenges, including book theft and accusations of being naive to the ways of the West.
A saloon girl faces a decision after she accepts a marriage proposal from a ranch foreman, only to find that he has misrepresented his situation; the honeymoon is over when Jim Dayton's wife stumbles onto his past.
A woman outwits a shanghaing saloonkeeper.
A rich miner seeks to buy out his competitors.
A Chumash Indian leads a bloodless revolt.
A recent widower insists on getting a headstone.
Sacagawea guides explorers Lewis and Clark.
An outlaw agrees to help trap a bank robber.
Kit Carson seeks to wed his Arapaho girlfriend.
In the rough frontier town of Trinidad, Sister Blandina comes to the aid of a wounded robber when no one else will; as she works to comfort him, she learns he is a friend of the notorious Billy the Kid.
A wife drives a stagecoach to transport silver to Hillsboro after bandits attack her husband.
A rough-hewn girl transforms herself for a man.
A man must discredit the vicious captain of an oyster boat.
A new marshal must battle his predecessor.
A miner salts a diamond mine to trick a banker.
Count Peter intends to wed a don's daughter, but a misunderstanding lands him in hot water.
A prospector's wife waits 22 years for a dress.
A woman moves to Dakota from Sweden to wed homesteader Gustaf Olaffson and becomes disheartened about life on the frontier until she befriends another married couple.
An Indian woman rescues two traders captured by Mexicans while headed to Santa Fe, N.M.
Aaron's wife Rosie threatens to leave him and their dilapidated homestead until he makes a discovery with the potential to earn them a fortune.
A wagon train stranded in Death Valley begins to lose hope after two party members leave to find supplies and don't return.
Thugs overhear a gold miner's claims of wealth.
Prospectors venture into Death Valley to find a legendary lost mine and all but one, old Charley Alford, turn back after running low on supplies; when no one hears from Charley after two days, the men consider a rescue mission.
Lumbermen and settlers vie for an Idaho forest.
A wagonmaster taking a new route to California leads his party astray and faces a revolt.
A land manager tries to outfox two women attempting to rightfully claim their property by sending two brothers after them, but the scheme begins to fall apart when the men become infatuated.
A settler tries to prove his wife is an heiress.
Pike, a trapper with a toxic attitude, becomes determined to win his girlfriend back by remaining calm, but his hot temper ends up saving him when he runs into Dakota Indians while hunting.
A priest claims the marriages in a town are void.
A miner named Sawbuck saves a dentist from bandits and receives a set of gold crowns in return, but the dentist's attackers return to take Sawbuck's teeth.
The mayor of Deadwood comes up with a manufactured Western hero to lure tourists into his dying town.
A sheriff pursues deadly gunslinger Sam Bolt and finds an unlikely ally in one of Bolt's partners.
A young cowpoke gets into a fight with a local over a girl and faces a harsh prison term.
Tom does the mining and Rupert the cooking in a partnership, where any profits are split equally; one day, Rupert becomes suspicious of Tom's behavior, especially concerning neighbor Mrs. Daigle and interest in her farm.
Billy the Kid (Robert Blake) avenges a friend.
While serving as scouts for Fremont's expedition, Carson and Godey come across a man who has lost everything in a native raid; they face a choice between helping him or moving on with their jobs.
A prospector bets on a speedy Native American to win in a footrace and bribes his opponent to lose.
Robert Louis Stevenson is exploring a deserted mine with his son when they discover a Wells Fargo strongbox.
Dr. Bernard Irwin, an army doctor, leads a rescue mission after a boy is kidnapped during an Apache raid.
Opportunist Monte Dunning uses the predictions of a fortune teller to intimidate his fellow miners.
Calamity Jane falls for Wild Bill Hickok.
Doc Holliday wants to con an Eastern banker.
A prospector comes upon an Arizona silver vein.
A man finds gold, then says he doesn't want it.
A gunman-turned-sheriff confronts old friends.
A cowhand-turned-painter tries to stop progress.
A psychic leads the way to ambush survivors.
A widowed magician saves his young apprentice.
A Los Angeles lawyer defends an accused killer.
The sister of a safecracker finds her loyalty tested.
A boy rejects his unsophisticated stepmother.
An unlucky prospector meets robbers who take him prisoner.
A girl sold into servitude goes to court.
A missionary (Yaphet Kotto) converts a killer.
The appointed warden of a Nevada prison tries to apprehend three notorious escaped convicts who've been terrorizing the state.
Two thieves murder a Native man for the gold he had mined, but his widow plans her revenge against the killers.
An Army officer helps a young man track down his sister who was captured by Indians years before when the rest of their family was killed in a raid.
The theft of turkeys being brought to market sets up a showdown between lawlessness and justice.
A mail delivery rider attempts to help a widow find the right man to marry and to help tend her farm and rear her young son.
A Quaker farmer undertakes a journey out west with his most precious possessions, apple-tree seedlings.
Susan Magoffin, accompanying her husband going west, becomes the first woman to travel the Santa Fe Trail.
A crew of mine developers ingeniously races against time to make it from Arizona to San Diego for an important meeting with bankers.
A young Chinese man uses his ancient book to help a miner win money at a roulette; greed takes over and brings unfortunate consequences for both men.
Newspaper editor Carolyn Romney launches a campaign against outlaws terrorizing Durango, Colorado.
A boat being transported across the prairie on wheels slows a wagon train's progress as they enter Native country, forcing the wagon train driver to leave the boat owners and crew to lag behind.
A wagon train headed to Oregon is abandoned by all of its members in order to prospect for gold; this leaves the train boss, his wife and a prisoner to continue alone into dangerous country.
While traveling to Utah, a group of Mormon pioneers get separated from one of their young boys in an unsettled Native country, leading to a testy interaction.
Judge Roy Bean, smitten by a picture of famous actress Lillie Langtry, begins a lengthy correspondence with her and renames his in her honor.
A widow sues a minister over an act of God.
In a brawling frontier town, Sister Blandina tries to stop a hanging.
Walter Watson is the new boxing instructor at the Olympic Club in San Francisco; after a confrontation with the local bully, he begins training banker James Corbett to face him in a bout that holds the future for both Watson and the club.
A freight hauler marries a rich girl by mistake and has a week to court her before the marriage is annulled.
William Richardson, a Boston sailor, is sent ashore to get water for his ship on arrival in California; while doing his job he finds himself charmed by the land, the Martinez family and Maria Martinez in particular.
A former fired ranch hand, who is in love with the bosses daughter, sees his chance to get a job when the cook leaves.
A bear severely injures a mountain man and the man's colleagues leave him for dead.
California's Mexican ex-governor stops a war.
Robbers steal a woman's dowry-stuffed hat.
A country chicken rancher, bamboozled by a fast-talking insurance adjuster after his coop burns down, goes to court in his effort to get a fair settlement.
A man insists on taking a pipe organ to Utah.
A socialite takes over a wagon train when the wagon master is killed in a raid.
A trooper and his mule go on a rescue mission.
A father gets the better of a wily Indian.
A charlatan rainmaker sparks a range war.
A pioneer fends off a trapper's persistent offers to buy the pioneer's Indian wife.
An Indian girl must save a threatened treaty.
A rivalry over a woman inadvertently causes trouble between cavalrymen and Indians.
An injured gunman learns to shoot left-handed.
A lawman must choose between love and duty.
A lawyer sues a man who killed a boy's dog.
California's governor hires a photographer to help him win a bet about the way horses gallop.
Mary Ann finds a family heirloom in the possession of Andy Carter, a man who makes money pawning items lost or discarded by wagon trains, and he refuses to give it up for free.
A hunter and his daughters help an Easterner.
A former Confederate colonel visits the widow of one of his soldiers and learns that a cattle baron used a legal loophole to cheat her out of her stock.
A petty drunk transporting a new church bell to Volcano, Calif., decides to sell it off instead.
A rancher fights off bandits during a journey.
William Byers begins a newspaper in Denver.
Indian brothers must find a tribal renegade.
A besieged banker devises a way to get gold.
A poet forges a relationship with a street waif.
A Navy officer faces down a vigilante mob.
A deputy tries to bolster his boss and mentor.
A sheriff wants to uphold the law without a gun.
A minister confronts a tough saloonkeeper.
Native prisoners slip away from their captors and return to the warpath, armed with stolen rifles.
After her father is jailed for contempt of court, Kate Melville takes over his job as sheriff.
Angered by increasing federal mining taxes, the citizens of Rough and Ready vote to secede from the U.S.
An inventor without enough animals to drive his wagon decides to build a sail to do the job.
A retiring Arizona Ranger chases one last crook.
Getting off the train to stretch his legs proves a mistake for the emperor of Brazil, and when the train leaves without him he ends up at the mercy of a widow and her two children, who don't believe his claim of sovereignty.
Alleged murderer Jack Davis gets arrested and worries about his reputation as a skilled gunman.
A father who raised a cold-hearted killer worries his younger son may turn out the same way.
The tale of notorious gunman Jack Slade.
A man names his gold vein discovery after his wife.
A missionary puts himself on the line to mediate a conflict between settlers and Navajo.
The Dalton brothers try a double bank robbery.
A large, mysterious creature attacks settlers.
A mule skinner risks his animals to save a town.
An Indian boy proves his love for a depot manager.
Pauline runs a saloon in Casa Grande and has shown she neither needs or wants a husband; when Jere Fryer arrives in town, he wagers he will marry her in a week.
Winfield Stratton finds gold just after selling his mining claim to a syndicate.
William Randolph Hearst, a San Francisco newspaperman with big plans for his struggling paper, must find a way to make his business profitable.
Father Patrick Manogue faces a challenge from a corrupt gambler as he attempts to bring morality to Virginia City, Nev.
As survivors of the Donner party recuperate, William Eddy grieves the loss of his wife and children; he vows revenge against Hastings, whose recommendation took them through the mountains that led to their doom.
An ex-convict dispenses law from his tent in a mining camp.
John Wheeler intervenes to level the playing field in a confrontation between the meek Arkie Monson and a formidable gunslinger.
A woman and her boyfriend plan the last stagecoach robbery.
Two men disagree over how to deal with a wounded Indian boy.
Virgil Earp goes undercover to break a robbery ring run by Belle Wilgus; the gang is suspicious when Virgil as Martin arrives at their hideout, but the lawman begins to learn what he needs to know despite jealousy over the young Janet.
The story of Wyatt, Virgil, Morgan Earp and Doc Holliday after their gunfight with outlaws.
When Doc Holliday shoots a man who cheats him at cards, he becomes a target himself.
Costello, a down-and-out cowboy, falls in love with a rancher's daughter; but because of her wealth he assumes he has no chance so he admires her from afar until luck comes his way.
The mayor of El Paso seeks cleaner water for the city and attempts financing by a sale of the main street.
A criminal sentenced to hang invents a complicated omelet to delay his execution.
Ruel Gridley donates a bag of flour to a Civil War veterans' fund as part of a bet.
A husband and wife catch trouble when they allow an Apache chief's granddaughter to stay with them.
Officials rush to send word to a bride that an escaped criminal wants to stop her wedding.
The life of hat maker John Stetson.
A town boss makes trouble for a farmer.
A West Point graduate tracks horse thieves.
A gardener researches Western flora.
A boy comes to Texas to avenge Davy Crockett.
A physician experimenting with blood transfusions must save the life of a visiting princess.
A woman falls in love with a man she was planning to rob.
Plagued by gold thefts, Denver bankers set up their own mint in the bank basement.
Lawmen Pete Gabriel and Joe Phy were friends, then Kitty Bolton comes along; Kitty pits Joe and Gabe against each other, as she convinces Joe to run against Gabe for sheriff of Pima County.
A practitioner of folk medicine blocks a medical school graduate's efforts to set up a practice on the California frontier.
The man Kit Carson saved from death in the desert turns out to be his wife's ex-fiance.
Unable to come to terms, a U.S. senator and a Supreme Court justice agree to a duel.
Attorney William E. Borah defends a woman charged with murder in Nampa, Idaho.
An outlaw and teamster help miners.
Widow Lucy Tutaine is outraged by the indifference to her financial loss when her cow is hit by a train and she decides to sue the railroad.
Crew chief Yank Van Duzen walks off a mining job in protest when the foremen ignore warnings about the extreme danger of cave-ins.
One of the country's wealthiest man travel through Texas on the railroad; he accepts the almost impossible wager of selling $100,000 worth of barbed wire to fence-hating ranchers without ever leaving the train.
Corbin, a cowboy, explores a valley allegedly haunted by monks that were massacred a century earlier.
An Indian acquitted of murder under Sioux law must contend with white man's lynch-law justice.
A Civil War veteran tries to rid his hometown of terrorists.
Suspicious townspeople are drawn toward two brothers who spend their nights digging at a grave.
Johnny Ringo is an expert gunslinger with a mysterious past; his arrival in town brings concern but he confides in Myra he wants a more respectable life; but too many want to build their reputation by gunning Ringo down.
Mary likes the attention of many men, but that soon causes trouble in the town when one is murdered over her.
A pair of determined individuals set out to track down a master safecracker.
Maj. Galloway heads a group of Army scouts.
A stray dog arrives in town and becomes loyal to Bill Gentry, who is courting Susan Sayres; when her father is murdered, Bill is suspected with the only witness being the dog.
Two thieves cause trouble after they overhear a conversation between a couple of businessmen.
The victim of an armed robbery dies before positively identifying the culprit, leading to a question of mistaken identity in the trial of a man who claims innocence despite resembling the killer.
Two outlaws set upon Maggie Woolf and her father who are taking refuge from a storm in an abandoned cabin.
Stagecoach driver Abe Williamson hunts down two outlaws who robbed his stagecoach.
Belle Starr has settled down to a respectable life but plots revenge against Judge Clayton when she is asked to re-create a famous stage robbery for a celebration.
Pegarski is mistreated by mine manager Short because of a rivalry over Mary Parker; a cave-in alters the situation as Mary holds vigil for a loved one.
A man who claims he can resurrect the dead poses a problem for killer Bill Groat, who wants his victims to stay where they are.
The story of the Medicine Lodge Indian Peace Treaty.
When Dorsey Bilger tells one tall tale too many, the townspeople decide to give him his walking papers.
Two Horses must use psychology to reverse the situation when outlaws who kill an Indian elder and steal his horses capture him.
Fess Parker plays a minister with ambitious, but not very popular plans of building a church in Whiskey Gulch.
Fred Curry and Jesse Blount have filed claims to the same mine; they are prepared to settle the matter with gunplay.
A lawyer who has turned to the bottle is ostracized when he refuses to help a miner.
Outlaw-turned-preacher John Wesley Hardin's efforts to hide his past are threatened when an old gang member comes into town.
A priest and a rabbi are ready to honor Abel Duncan's dying wish to have an ordained man of God conduct his burial service.
Lt. Robert Benson becomes torn when the woman he loves asks him to give out secret government information.
A prospector has hit a vein, and he's not about to share it with anyone, not even his partner.
An outlaw's daughter feels that her father was murdered by the sheriff and joins the man's old gang bent on revenge.
Jason Barnes takes a job with a railroad with a plan to advance quickly; he romances the company president's daughter and plans to marry her until someone else has a different idea for his future.
Amadeo Giannini, unorthodox founder of the Bank of Italy, fights to gain acceptance in San Francisco banking circles.
Jeremy is a crew member on a blackbirding ship that inhumanely captures and enslaves native peoples; he objects to the captain who then sends him into the Hawaiian mountains to retrieve escapees.
A Mexican woman refuses to leave Santa Fe despite advancing American armies.
A woman refuses to give her oxen to Gen. Sam Houston for use in the war against Mexico.
A widow's ranch is requisitioned by the Union Army, making her the target of Confederate cavalrymen.
A detective's investigation into the smuggling of high-grade ore out of a mine starts to derail when he falls for the prime suspect's daughter.
Townspeople unite against a couple who refuse to carry guns and fight.
A teacher steps in when an outlaw influences a youngster.
A Union officer attempts to thwart Southern patriot Belle Waverly's schemes.
A woman rescues her husband when outlaws trap him in a mine.
A colonel deals with five Union Army deserters.
Harry Bassett, Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson help a troubled saloon owner deal with corruption.
To incentive the surrender of Apache leader Geronimo, a doctor offers free services to his tribe.
A nun runs afoul of the law when helping an injured boy.
Jim Badger tangles with corrupt lawmen and vigilantes.
Murder suspect gets thrown off a wagon.
A mining town faces terrible conditions.
A man who served time in prison finds the son he gave up for adoption and tries to steer him away from a life of crime.
Dr. Clare Reed runs a struggling medical practice.
A rancher ignites a war when he begins charging for the salt he provides.
Matt Denby struggles with the loss of his farm, the failure of his marriage, and his ailing son.
A newly appointed governor makes trouble for the mayor of Austin, who once insulted him.
A detective agrees to escort a woman claiming to be haunted to San Francisco.
An old prospector works with a youngster to find gold, but they lose their supplies in the desert.
A merchant looking to make more money fabricates reports of snowfall cutting off local supply lines.
Dr. Allen Camden investigates the murder of likeable shopkeeper Grant Noble.
A trapper campaigns for the annexation of Oregon Territory.
Outlaws charging an illegal toll make trouble for a group of travelers.
Lawyer William Thorne defends an innocent woman threatened by bigotry and mob violence in an Arizona town.
A miner gets tricked into selling his claim on a gold mine.
An Army lieutenant's troops fly a red petticoat as their standard while warring with Indians.
A con artist boasts he owns most of San Francisco, but a chemist aims to expose him.
A female patriot meets a man helping an invasion of Mexico.
A former prospector agrees to search the mountains for a woman's missing fiancé.
A Mexican official is faced with a great decision during the annexation of California.
A zealot is forced to face the truth about his phony religious philosophy to save his friend from an angry mob.
A Chinese man prevents the desertion of an Army garrison.
Though he protests at first, Buffalo Bill forms a bond with his charge when he's assigned to guide Russian Grand Duke Alexis on a tour of the West.
When valuable items disappear, Maj. Bullock suspects Charlie Stoner.
A patient dies in part due to his doctor's gambling habit and the doctor, ostracized from the community, falls in with a band of outlaws and finds an opportunity for redemption.
Lt. Tom Easton and his mother care for an Apache girl after the cavalry captures her in battle.
Rival communications companies vie for bonus money to build the first transcontinental telegraph.
The trial of an Indian chief's son accused of murdering one of his own.
A sergeant befriends a 4-year-old boy.
After a drunken miner offers half of his claim to a pretty singer, he discovers a vein rich in ore on the adjacent property.
A female journalist reports on a corrupt politician.
A lawyer defends an alleged killer.
Actor Edwin Booth faces discrimination due to his brother's assassination of President Lincoln.
A reformed criminal's former partners in crime come calling after robbing a bank.
A vagabond finds stolen riches and becomes a philanthropist.
A pioneer goes missing, leaving behind two dogs, gold nuggets and a note.
A marshal takes on a mission to retrieve a stolen wedding dress while an outlaw gang runs wild.
The governor of New Mexico Territory must convince Billy the Kid to bring evidence against a gang.
A tax collector and a Frenchman go to war over a woman.
Things change for a Wyoming family when strangers in a wagon arrive at their prosperous homestead.
An Army officer faces unruly citizens.
A couple face opposition to their marriage, the governor of California, whom the woman once rejected.
A failed and widowed prospector buys a goat farm to support his family and stumbles upon gold.
After a man gets thrown in jail for horse theft, his son meets a drifter.
A general becomes widely unpopular when he plans to resettle Indians onto a reservation.
Montana's corrupt governor tries to reform his image.
Entrepreneur Levi Strauss starts the world's first blue jean manufacturer.
A seaman, a barmaid and a journalist team up to fix a city rampant with crime.
America's first female judge loses her savings and her marriage in a stand against corruption.
A town seeking justice for four murdered miners accuses Joaquin Murrieta, an outlaw known as the "Mexican Robin Hood."
A captain who lost his leg takes revenge upon the sailors he holds responsible.
Singer Emma Nevada wants to come home.
An Indian chief's widow defies her tribe's tradition by refusing to be killed following his death.
Indians attack on the night of a rancher's wedding.
A rancher and an Indian encounter a paranoid prospector.
A newspaperman receives permission to accompany Gen. Custer's troops as they go to war with Sioux.
When their parents die while crossing the country in a wagon train, the orphaned Segar children are left to fend for themselves, with only the wagon master for protection.
A widow frantically looks for help after the children she was caring for have been captured by Natives.
A British sailor who falls for a woman incurs the ire of her father and becomes banished from California; he faces a powerful storm while diving for pearls.
Upset with his Indian housekeeper's performance, a newly married rancher dismisses her but regrets his decision when his stepdaughter becomes ill.
A miner places his faith in his lucky shirt when his team goes out on strike against a greedy mine owner.
A woman prospector, her long-lost husband and a timid man create a love triangle.
A bank robber threatens to expose a reformed female outlaw.
A stagecoach's Indian passengers revolt after the driver picks up two strangers.
A kidnapper who delivers unwilling brides to a religious cult realizes his shame.
Teacher Ruth Stewart suspects a gambler stole money meant for a new school and tries to win it back.
A politician tries to link a senatorial candidate with a dance hall girl, hoping to ruin his chance of being elected.
A half-blind Indian scout helps the Army stop an uprising.
A gunsmith and a crack shot duel over a woman's affection.
A haunting tune from a saloon's player piano moves a woman to seek out its missing buyer.
A captain must prove a trading post owner innocent of supplying ammunition to Sioux warriors.
American couple assists a revolt against Mexico's emperor.
A Navy officer mapping the Missouri River encounters a struggle between Indians and the Army.
A false report triggers a gold rush.
A prospector loses his wagon and all of his money.
A sheriff asks Lee Whipple, a woman with a good memory, to help him identify the men committing stagecoach robberies by riding in a coach likely to be targeted by the bandits.
During the Civil War, a Western town divides over sending a shipment of gold to aid the Confederacy.
Two trappers try to escape from a prison in Mexican-controlled San Diego.
A circus owner looks to hire a female horse rider.
Italian-Americans try to push the Mafia out of their town.
A white leader of Indian tribes discovers a scheme to take away the tribes' gold claims.
When a judge orders the closure of a mine under suspicious circumstances, a newspaperman tries to find out the truth; he prints an article that draws the judge's ire.
Feud between rancher and cattle driver.
Against her family's wishes, a woman helps the man who shot her husband.
As their crops dry out, desperate farmers seek help from the owner of a hydraulic mining machine, but he refuses to spare any water.
When a medicine man gives a boy a tonic that puts him in a coma, an apothecary must find the cure.
Two brothers work independently to make money for each other; one brother becomes a prospector while the other raises a thoroughbred.
An injured man harbors ill intent for the trading post owners offering him shelter.
A newcomer helps free a town from beneath the heel of a gunslinging saloon owner.
An Army-Navy rivalry complicates the transfer of gold from California to Washington, D.C.
In 1847, Lt. Edward Beale tries to promote the use of camels in the southwest.
A bear disrupts a California classroom.
When a bank teller faces accusations of embezzlement, two people believe in his innocence, while everyone else wants to lynch him.
Charlie Bates' dream about a holdup becomes a reality and he becomes the suspect.
Mark Twain, a Virginia City Enterprise reporter in 1864, tangles with rival newspaperman Ganse Taylor.
Nancy Drake becomes jealous of her fiance's dog.
Newcomers get little welcome in a gold-mining town, particularly an Easterner who swindled his way in.
The California governor sends a lawman to track down a notorious bandit.
Sitting Bull's war plans come between scout Frank Grouard and his Sioux bride.
William T. Coleman, who arrived in San Francisco with the 49ers, faces pressure to throw his hat into the ring for president of the United States.
A jack-of-all-trades inadvertently finds a way to improve the water wheel.
Billy Benson's landlady offers him a choice: her back rent or a wedding ring.
Wyatt Earp takes steps to protect a prospector from claim jumpers.
A young American pirate falls in love with the woman who saved him from execution.
Four businessmen-turned-ranchers find the career change tougher than they'd imagined when someone steals their cattle.
A prospector who buys a hearse earns jeers from all around him.
Nan Gable has only her horse for company as she travels from California to New York.
Wells Fargo stage driver Charlie Parkhurst wins fame for his daring endeavors.
Robert Louis Stevenson meets a woman in France and follows her around the world to California.
A man falsely accuses his son of theft.
Kit Carson falls in love with the Indian girl he rescued from a Canadian trapper.
Leading Texas politician Sam Houston relies on his wife.
A team struggles through a random series of setbacks while hauling borax.
A veteran with a habit of telling tall tales sets out to clear a youth of murder.
A woman is not pleased by the attentions of a drunk, but she's even less happy when Faro Bill kills the man.
U.S. settlers arrive in Mexican-controlled California and clash with the resident Hispanic families.
New sheriff Pat Garrett embarks on a mission to capture the infamous outlaw Billy the Kid.
The daughter of a California ranch owner discovers a lost fortune after his death.
A lady wishes to court a shy but highly skilled logroller.
Three telegraph workers fall for a dance hall queen.
When Alex Todd discovers there's money to be made delivering the mail, he starts a subscription mail service and takes letters to the gold camps for miners starving for news from home.
Author Bret Harte arrives in the West, where the colorful residents inspire his story, "The Outcasts of Poker Flat."
A man must transport 500 mail-order brides from Boston to the state of Washington.
In 1846, American forces move northward, leaving sparsely manned Los Angeles an inviting target to the Mexicans.
A bandit uses a look-alike to create an alibi for his crime.
The story of Harvard's stately elm tree.
A woman reforms herself in Tombstone.
A doctor must stop an outbreak in a Paiute village.
Mary Granger finds herself caught between two miners: one is in love with her, while the other's out to get her father's property.
Outlaw Belle Clayton and her gang are more determined than ever to rob a Montana-bound train.
Elias Jackson Baldwin, caught up in the gold frenzy, heads for California in 1853 to seek his fortune.
The story of Lt. Jessie Lee Reno, for whom the city of Reno was named.
A Spanish family claims ownership of a piece of land but they don't have the deed.
Two prospectors discover a fabulous diamond mine but greed interferes with their plans.
A homely miner tries to win a pretty girl's heart.
A counterfeiter making a getaway joins a wagon train of Mormons headed to Salt Lake City.
Culture comes to a mining town with the arrival of a piano, but the problem is finding someone who can play it.
A man sells snow to pioneers in Sacramento, Calif.
A noted prosecutor faces a young associate defending a man accused of murder.
A detective disguises himself as a Mexican to clear himself of a robbery charge.
Abe Curry wants to make a difference in Carson City but takes reckless chances with his money.
A crusading reporter investigates an Arizona land baron.
In a Nevada mining town, a woman dealing with a sick son and a broke husband longs to move back East, but an Army major helps change her mind.
A prospector, double-crossed by his partner and left to die in the desert, finds salvation in an Indian girl named Lupin who puts a curse on his would-be killer.
Meek Stubby Weeks and brawny Dutch Hogan compete for the same girl.
An escaped killer holds hostage Harry and Evelyn Nelson, a couple on the verge of divorce.
An Army private tries to save an emaciated racehorse about to be destroyed.
When a number of grifters show up at a wealthy man's family reunion, he sees through their aliases and shows them the error of their ways by treating them like true relatives.
A man of the cloth finds it difficult to adjust to life in a rugged desert town.
A newlywed on his honeymoon falls for a phony gold-mine swindle.
A Congressional candidate is encouraged to go to the Chicago World's Fair as the man with the longest beard in the world.
A San Francisco merchant works to corner the market on rice when he hears that China's about to ban the export of the staple.
A member of the Laguna tribe risks open conflict by refusing to return a venerated portrait borrowed from neighboring braves after it appears to bring desperately needed rain.
A politician tries to get Columbia picked as California's capital city.
The romance of young lovers is threatened by their feuding families.
A teacher stages a holdup as a practical joke, but it works so well that he decides to make a career of it.
Two men fight to rid Virginia City of its corrupt judicial system.
Two prospectors -- both named Charlie -- strike it rich and choose different paths in life.
Sequoia, a Cherokee, is the object of ridicule as he painstakingly tries to develop an alphabet for his people.
The story of Lola Montez, the legendary dancer of the 1800s.
A tenderfoot employed at his fiancee's borax mine must prove himself when the mule team he's working on is robbed and the lead driver shot, leaving him to lead the train to safety and find the stolen payroll.
A man must collect back taxes and hires some muscle for assistance, but a surprise awaits him.
Depositing his gold in San Francisco, a prospector encounters the temptations of the big city.
Two prospectors make a cruel joke: they offer a friend shares in their mine if he'll marry the homely Aggie Filene.
A prospector strikes it rich and decides to marry the girl he left behind, unaware that she's stopped waiting.
Wagon train members oppose their leader's desire to observe Sunday as a day of rest.
Miners become hostile when they suspect an assayer cheated them with deceptive evaluations.
A grizzled old man charters a train to break the speed record between Los Angeles and Chicago, becoming the focus of national attention.
A crystal ball sends the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter West to seek her fortune.
Bandits board a gold-carrying ship, murder most of the passengers and crew and kidnap the captain's child.
An ostracized woman saves her town from a deadly epidemic.
A society belle finds herself living in Carson City, Nev., known as Little Washington.
The town drunk tries to reform before his sister arrives.
A territorial dispute threatens the border town of Aurora and a young couple's love.
A gold miner turned lawyer falls head over heels in love.
A new teacher puts mischievous students in their place with a kind attitude and prowess with a gun, but one of her students conspires to get rid of her for good.
A new rifle in restricted use brings the threat of death to a pioneer family.
The story of the first volunteer fire brigade in Columbia, Calif., in 1861 and a fire engine called Little Papeete; a woman, in love with the chief, looks upon the engine as a rival and her attempts to get rid of it nearly cost the chief his life.
A look at the life of the actress who toured the country and became one of the wealthiest and most beloved American entertainers of the late 19th century.
A young miner afflicted with claustrophobia.
After a woman runs away from her lying husband and gives birth to a baby, word about a "12-pound nugget" stirs up a mining town.
Age is no object to a lovelorn man who buys a toupee and a new set of teeth to win a dance-hall girl.
John Thompson wants to get the mail out during the winters and comes up with creative ways to make it happen.
A mining engineer tries to negotiate with Indians who won't allow a railroad to cross their lands.
Cowpoke Curt Morrison and pal Josh locate a spring on Native land soon to be opened to homesteaders.
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.
Lucretia's family endures years of poverty and humiliation because her daydreaming husband hates steady work.
To win the hand of a tycoon's daughter, a reporter must amass a fortune in three days.
When wagons break off from a wagon train and begin to run dangerously low on food and water when they become trapped in a hot desert west of Salt Lake City.
Mamie, the grocer's daughter, plans to marry the suitor who corners the local egg market.
Two people set out into the desert in search of the lost "Pegleg" Mine.
A quiet and retiring dressmaker for the dance-hall girls in a western mining camp is discovered to be Tiger Lil, a former dance-hall queen from Virginia City.
The story of Aaron Winters, his wife Rosie and their discovery of borax in Death Valley.
A young bandit outwits a determined Sheriff at every turn.
A hard-rock miner and champion driller is encouraged by a dance-hall girl to study law after he loses an arm in a shooting fracas.
A Bostonian who has married a local girl in a desert mining town refuses to invite the townspeople into his home on his wedding night, thereby instigating a three-day chivaree.
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.
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.
After being robbed of a large sum of money, an embittered prospector denies his wife a purple silk dress that has become a symbol of beauty in her life.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A man arrives in Rawhide, Nev., and spends his last $10 on a town lot and the lot winds up being a gold mine.
Two slaves are given permission to go west and pan gold in order to earn their freedom.