
Rewind the clock and watch hits like DEATH VALLEY DAYS all day long.
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.
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.
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 Chumash Indian leads a bloodless revolt.
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 hunter and his daughters help an Easterner.
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 prospector bets on a speedy Native American to win in a footrace and bribes his opponent to lose.