McCord comes to the aid of a man he found near death in the desert.
A newspaper reporter from New York tracks down McCord hoping to learn the truth about the Battle of Bitter Creek.
McCord and a Catholic priest get involved in a deadly encounter with four drunken Comanches.
McCord comes to the aid of a woman who once saved his life and is now, like him, trying to live down a sullied reputation.
McCord learns that someone has placed a $5,000 bounty on his hide.
McCord takes a job working for a Quaker widow and discovers that the damsel is being pressured by a neighboring rancher to sell her land.
A nearby silver strike causes most of the men to depart the town of Jefferson City thus leaving the town's bank wide open to be hit by a gang of outlaws.
At the urging of his former fiancee and her father, a Senator, McCord travels to Washington where he is summoned to the White House and a meeting with President Grant.
McCord is asked to infiltrate a group of marauding Mexican bandits by President Grant but in doing so he risks the stigma of treason.
McCord succeeds in his mission when he's able to lure a band of Mexican bandits into an Army fort but he's unable to convince the fort's commanding officer that he's not one of the marauders.
McCord is startled when he meets a man who's a dead ringer for the first man he ever killed in battle during the Civil War.
A woman who loathes McCord needs his testimony in order to keep from losing her ranch in a lawsuit.
McCord discovers that he's been lured to a ghost town by a religious fanatic and his two no-talent assclown sons.
A West Point cadet challenges the Army's verdict against Jason McCord--and gets court-martialed himself.
McCord, a female doctor, and a wounded Army officer encounter a way station recently attacked by Native Americans while on their way to a hospital.
McCord accepts a well-paying job from a female rancher. Then he's jumped by three assclowns and ordered to get the hell out of Dodge.
McCord takes an ill-fated stagecoach ride with a group of passengers that includes a prisoner on his way to the gallows, an officer who voted against McCord at the court-martial... and the officer's wife, who was romantically involved with McCord.
McCord tries to negotiate the surrender of an Apache warrior who illegally left the reservation with his family over the objections of an Army major who wants the Native American dead.
A female newspaper publisher has to turn to McCord for help when she refuses to endorse a corrupt town boss for an important political appointment.
A man who claims he killed Jason McCord receives a nasty surprise when he encounters the real McCord alive and well.
McCord gets involved in a custody case between the cousin's of an old pal's orphaned son and the Native American housekeeper who raised the boy.
After making a survey map of the newly purchased Alaska Territory for Secretary of State William Seward, McCord becomes the target of two thugs who want to steal the map.
McCord tries to prevent a witness who could clear him of cowardice from being lynched by a kangaroo court.
McCord helps an undertaker haul a coffin into a town, but he's unaware that it contains a live safecracker who plans to rob the Wells Fargo office.
McCord visits the grave of an old friend and fellow soldier, Corporal Jimmy Macon, and remembers back to the time when they were both captured by Indians.
McCord remembers back to when he and fellow soldier, Afro-American Jimmy Macon, were forced to fight to the death for the amusement of their Native American captors.
Famed circus owners Barnum and Bailey offer McCord a job starring in re-enactments of the Bitter Creek Massacre.
McCord gets involved in a bank hold-up when he tries to cash a check for $10,000.
McCord gets on the bad side of a cattle baron when he stops the man from whipping the leader of a gypsy band.
After having McCord jailed on false charges, a cattle baron is enraged when he learns that a band of gypsies have bailed our hero out of the hoosegow and decides to wipe them out.
A tailor who provides a foster home for a group of orphans is told to pack up and leave after one of his charges is accused of a shooting.
McCord finds himself arrested by uniformed Army personnel and placed in a prison van with a former Confederate officer who's making plans to establish a military empire.
While riding the trail, McCord comes upon a delirious white girl wearing Native American clothing who's been tied to a clearing by a group of wolf hunters.
Actor Edwin Booth, brother of presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth, hires McCord as a bodyguard.
In this flashback episode, McCord recalls a meeting with General Grant during the Civil War after being awakened at 3 a.m. in the morning.
After McCord kills a gunman, the townspeople of Silverton offer him the job of sheriff, since the last three have been gunned down within the year. However, when McCord chooses to capture outlaws rather than gun them down, the townspeople protest his "cowardly" ways.
McCord arrives in a town to witness the hanging of a man who once saved his life and encounters the man's son who swears vengeance upon the town.
McCord is hired by a cattleman to fence his land, starting a range war with farmers.
After he's stricken by diptheria, McCord volunteers to be a guinea pig for an experimental vaccine developed by a female physician.
McCord is sent on another mission by President Grant. This time he's ordered to find out the reason why famed military man George Armstrong Custer has been criticizing the administration's Native American policy.
McCord prevents a clash between Custer's soldiers and Native Americans but then a Native American agent is found murdered.
McCord tries to prevent full-scale bloodshed between the Army and Native Americans after the murder of a reservation agent.
A Mexican teen decides to emulate his idol, legendary bandit Joaquin Murietta, by robbing a $50,000 gold shipment entrusted to McCord.
McCord is handed another dirty mission by President Grant. This time his assignment is to infiltrate a cabal of extremists who are rumored to be plotting against the life of the Chief Executive.
After preventing an assassination attempt upon the life of President Grant, McCord discovers evidence which points to an influential Senator as the mastermind of the attack.
Famed newspaperman Horace Greeley takes his own advice and heads west but then he's the target of an assassin from which he's saved by McCord. Greeley then hires McCord as his social secretary/bodyguard.
The owner of a freight line tries to prevent McCord from completing a survey for a railroad which would put him out of business.
The saucy eleven-year-old daughter of a bank robber vows to get even with McCord for killing her father.