Virginia's governor, Patrick Henry, assigns Daniel to escort a somewhat nervous artillery captain and his cannon through...
Jarrod is sent by the state to help mediate in a land dispute. Injured and without memory of his identity, he is taken in by the family involved in the dispute.
Jonathan Milton is an outcast from England living in Dodge City on a inherited remittance. His changing mood is related to $500 he owes gambler George Cantwell made worse when his girlfriend steals the money trying to help him.
Ned Buntline arrives in Dodge City after writing a book naming Earp King of the Frontier. The book says Earp can beat any cowboy so a rancher bets Buntline that Earp can't beat his men but Buntline assumes the duel is not part of the bet.
Marshal Dan Troop convinces overzealous Police Lt. Foster of New York that redemption can be more important than punishment.
Marshal Dan Troop discovers that a vengeful widow is not a believable witness when murder is involved.
Adam Mirakian is wanted for a murder he claims his twin brother Sam committed. He hires Paladin to find his brother and clear his name. The only person who can tell them apart is Adam's wife, Beth.
An old friend of Paladin's, Billy Banjo, sends for him to help with an election.
Judge Garth clashes with a Congressman over the politician's scheme to settle immigrants on barren land.
A neighboring rancher sees his chance to avenge an old grudge after a landslide traps Judge Garth's cattle herd.
The stage line is paying a bonus for all the horses they can provide by July 1. Jess visits Sam Bronson in Colorado with the hope of buying sevral horses cheap. However, outlaws and Sam's daughter cause problems.
Peak Fletcher says his sister Sarah Amber stole a calf. She was set up.
After getting out of prison, an infamous gunman meets a cocky young man eager to cash in on his reputation.
While working at the Ponderosa, wrangler Johnny Lightly suffers an accident that costs him the use of both legs. Though Dr. Kay theorizes that the injuries may not last, Johnny has given up the will to live.
Joe wins a card game and an unexpected prize—a young lady. She goes to the Ponderosa and serves them, not wanting to be set free. Meanwhile, an army is looking for her and the Cartwrights.
West and Gordon are assigned to protect Dr. Raven, who is developing a secret weapon. Raven is a member of a tontine, an investment group whose bylaws state that the last surviving member of the group gets the assets of the group. When one of the tontine's members is killed and an attempt is made on Raven's life, the agents decide to investigate and find a house full of traps.
Indians stampede the herd. The sheriff says it's 100 Cheyenne headed for Mexico. Pete picks up their trail. Pete asks Rowdy not to tell Favor right away. Little Hawk, the chief, is the father of Pete's dead wife.
Martin Fairweather has two lovely daughters, one of which is the object of a young man's affection. Papa doesn't want to lose his best cook and cleaner so he proceeds to chase any possible suitors away. Josh's job is to distract Papa long enough for the girl to elope.
After being coerced into stealing a large amount of money from his workplace, Charlie Glover has a change of heart and hires Josh to help him return the money before his boss finds out.
A boy's plans to reform his outlaw father go awry when a wanted gunman plans to kill one of his friends.
Vint tries to help an old newspaper editor in his crusade against three corrupt officials---the town's mayor, sheriff, and judge, as well as the gunman they've been using as their enforcer.
In the series' final episode, Vint is visiting a doctor friend when an unconscious and badly beaten boy is dropped at the door. A witness leads them to suspect a religious fanatic, and when Vint and the doctor check into it, they find a marked grave with only a log inside.
Jim Bowie accepts a temporary appointment as a deputy to protect a prisoner from mob violence, who, being son of a French society at odds with Americans is falsely accused of a crime committed by his father.
Jim Bowie smashes a fur monopoly and makes open bidding available for Louisiana trappers.
Thugs try to stop a group of Chinese immigrants from settling in the territory.
To silence witnesses against their boss, outlaws kidnap McGivern's wife, Martha.
To learn about a huge robbery plot, Chris goes undercover as an outlaw in hopes of infiltrating the suspected gang.
While sleeping by his campsite, Bill is startled by sounds of movement in the underbrush. He investigates and finds a young boy who is so frightened that he can't talk. On the road to town, Bill is confronted by two henchmen who try to force Bill to turn the boy over to them; in the ensuing gunfight, Bill kills one of the gunslingers. Bill learns that the lad's father had a gold mine and just struck it rich; he reasons that the miner had been killed by the henchmen and the only witness to the crime is the boy. Bill must find proof to link the town's criminal element with the miner's murder before the sheriff has to arrest him for killing one of the owlhoots.
Bill Longley comes to the aid of Ramirez, a farmer who wants to plant peach trees when the local cattlemen object. The town's sheriff, one of Longley's non-commissioned officers during the Civil War, doesn't want any trouble, but is forced to take sides when a lynch mob threatens to hang the farmer.