Hardie accompanies a Wells Fargo guard to the town of Willow Creek to escort a gold shipment to San Francisco but the guard might not be who Hardie thinks he is.
A marshal's itchy trigger finger might jeopardize his career as a lawman.
The Wells Fargo office sends Hardie to the Montana town of Alder Gulch in order to clean up an outlaw gang that's been committing stagecoach robberies and killing passengers.
A gunman fakes his death so that a co-hort can collect the reward.
The trail of stolen money leads Hardie to the home of a man who recently died. Both the man's sister and young son are determined to prove that the decedant had nothing to do with the robbery.
Setting up a new branch of the Wells Fargo stagecoach line, Hardie hires a young man whose father was once fired by the company.
Hardie tries to clear a Mexican shepherd accused of murdering a child before a lynch mob takes matters into their own hands.
Hardie searches for the white man who's providing guns to Native Americans which they use to raid Wells Fargo stations.
Assigned to deliver on million dollars to Mexico, Hardie discovers that the routes through the border have been cut off by bandits.
In his pursuit of the legendary outlaw, Sam Bass, Hardie disguises himself as a badman.
Searching for a stagecoach that's long overdue on its run leads Hardie to a ghost town where an outlaw gang is holding two people for ransom.
Hardie endures a stagecoach ride with an assortment of passengers none of whom happens to be named Bart Maverick.
Hardie poses as a photographer as part of his plan to track down infamous train robber Jesse James.
A Wells Fargo agent reports the disappearance of $15,000. When he turns up dead, Hardie is sent to investigate the matter.
Notorious female outlaw Belle Starr and her gang give Hardie a run for his money.
While bringing in a prisoner, Hardie must fend off an attack by a hostile band of Native Americans.
Hardie searches desperately for a youth who got himself lost in hostile Apache territory.
Hardie makes himself a powerful and dangerous enemy--notorious gunman John Wesley Hardin.
Hardie sets himself up as a target in order to capture the notorious Clanton gang.
Hardie finds himself caught in the middle of a feud between two families.
Billy the Kid is blamed for the robbery of a stagecoach despite testimony to the contrary by a witness.
At an auction, Hardie's curiousity is aroused when two men start bidding huge sums for an old suitcase.
Stagecoach robbers take only one item--a dog. Hardie sets out to discover why.
A little old lady is Hardie's leading suspect in the theft of a strongbox.
When a Wells Fargo messenger is accused of murder, Hardie sets out to clear the man's name.
Hardie goes undercover as a sailor in San Francisco in order to recover a jade figure that was stolen from his custody by a gang calling themselves the Sidney Ducks.
Hardie and a new Wells Fargo agent go after a train robber. Hardie wants to bring the robber in peacefully but the new man wants to shoot him down on sight.
A man who identified a killer gets ostracized by his fellow townspeople.
Hardie and a hard-nosed general undertake a mission to settle a Sioux uprising but are delayed when they are attacked by outlaws.
Hardie travels to the border town of Laredo to do battle with a gang of gunrunners and there won't be any Texas Rangers named Bennett, Cooper, and Riley to aid his efforts.
Hardie investigates a robbery and murder of a close friend in the town of Dry Creek, Colorado.
After a suspected robber is apprehended by the law, Hardie poses as a fellow prisoner in order to find the location where the suspect has hidden the money.
Hardie escorts a girl to a trial in San Francisco where she's to be a witness at the trial of a man accused of political corruption.
Hardie tries to find employment for a man who helped him solve a robbery case.
Hardie goes in pursuit of a gang that has stolen a shipment of buffalo hides.
Hardie suspects that news of a gold strike might just be a cover-up for the hijacking of gold ore from Wells Fargo wagons.
Hardie discovers that outlaw Bill Longley is after the same bandit that he's trailing.
When a U. S. Senator and former judge is kidnapped by two desperadoes he once sent to prison, Hardie tries to rescue him with the aid of a former outlaw who knows the two kidnappers.
A female doctor is abducted and forced to treat the wounded leader of an outlaw gang.
Hardie goes to the Oklahoma Territory in search of a missing Wells Fargo agent who was sent there to stake a claim for the company.
A Wells Fargo office is robbed--by a man posing as Jim Hardie. Needless to say, our hero must find the robber quickly in order to clear his name.
Outlaw Johnny Ringo desperately wants to keep his dying sister from discovering that he's a wanted man.
Arriving in a town to investigate sabotage against Wells Fargo stagecoaches, Hardie clashes with a ruthless woman who controls the town and has started her own competing stagecoach line.
Hardie is assigned to see to it that passengers aboard a Wells Fargo stagecoach reach their destination without interference from hostile Native Americans who know that one of the passengers is an Army major about to go on trial for massacring a Native American village.
In the Dakota boomtown of Deadwood, Hardie aids a man who was framed for a stagecoach robbery.
Hardie must vindicate himself quickly when an entire town thinks he shot down an innocent man.
After preventing the holdup of a Wells Fargo stage, Hardie discovers that the man who was supposed to deliver the reward money to him has been murdered.
Hardie goes after a pickpocket who stole his wallet.
A gunfighter turned teacher is the leading suspect in the murder of a Wells Fargo employee who was carrying a large sum of money.
The life of a Wells Fargo messenger is complicated by his outlaw relatives.
Hardie poses as the notorious Jesse James and joins a band of cutthroats to find a man who murdered a Wells Fargo agent.
A sniper complicates Hardie's investigation of a robbery.
A gambler has a hard time convincing others that he has reformed.
Outlaw Bob Dawson is paroled into Hardie's custody but he might upset things for the worse by penning his memoirs.
Hardie tries to track down the birth parents of a white boy who was adopted by Native Americans.
Wells Fargo assigns Hardie to deliver a priceless statue to Virginia City. There will be no one named Cartwright there to greet his arrival.
Wells Fargo fears that Hardie has lost his nerve when he's beaten in a gun draw.
After outlaw Butch Cassidy is paroled from prison, Hardie gets him a job mapping trails in the Hole-in-the-Wall region of Wyoming. But some of Cassidy's former gang members want him to forego the straight and narrow.
Hardie gets involved in a labor dispute involving workers building a road through the Dakotas.
Residents of a town are outraged when they learn that Hardie has hired a Native American stagecoach driver.
Hardie finds himself taken hostage by dangerous gunman John Leslie Nagel.
Once again, Hardie finds himself doing battle against notorious outlaw John Wesley Hardin along with a renegade sheriff.
When an Army lieutenant deserts his post it's discovered that a payroll sent by Wells Fargo is missing as well. Jim Hardie is sent to the Army fort to investigate things.
Hardie gets an assignment to protect a controversial Senator from assassination.
Tracking down a gang of counterfeiters leads Hardie to a gambling hall in El Paso.
A crooked trail boss steals his own payroll from Wells Fargo.
Hardie tries to find a good home for the son of a condemned man.
Hardie's clue in solving a robbery is the winning streak of a gambler.
Hardie finds himself going up against an entire family of outlaws.
The Shields gang always seems to be a step ahead of the efforts of Wells Fargo's agents to capture them.
Hardie is assigned to bring law and order to a wild and wooly town where a Wells Fargo agent was recently slain.
Jim Hardie tries to aid a cowardly commanding officer in holding his fort against heavy Native American attacks.
Hardie investigates the death of a Wells Fargo stage driver but everyone he talks to in his investigation suddenly clams up.
Hardie and notorious courtesan/actress Lola Montez are among the passengers of a stagecoach that gets held up by vengeful Native Americans.
The widow of a friend thinks that Jim Hardie would make an excellent second husband.
In pursuit of a pair of thieves, Hardie is forced to seek help from an embittered doctor.
An Easterner who has come West to claim an inheritance finds himself caught up in the middle of a range war.
A young man is the leading suspect in a murder but Hardie thinks the killer might be someone else.
Hardie finds himself caught up in a feud between a lawman and a gunslinger.
Jim Hardie tries to prove to a girl that her adored brother is a no good, trigger happy outlaw.
Wells Fargo assigns Jim Hardie to investigate a series of horse thefts from one of their relay stations.
Outlaws coerce a former lawman into helping them commit a robbery.
Bob Dawson gets paroled once again into Hardie's custody. This time he must do a favor for Wells Fargo.
Hardie tries to beat a gang of crooks to the site where they're planning a holdup.
Notorious gambler/gunslinger Doc Holliday is Hardie's leading suspect in the robberty of a stagecoach.
Hardie goes after outlaw Kid Curry sans partner Hannibal Heyes and faces stiff competition from bounty hunters.
Hardie's chief suspect in a stagecoach robbery is an outlaw known only as "the Little Man."
Hardie finds himself taking on the infamous Dalton gang.
A young bounty hunter wants Hardie to lead him to the location of a notorious outlaw.
Notorious gunman Clay Allison wants to go straight and open up a gambling saloon but when his gambling equipment is stolen he enlists Jim Hardie's aid.
In this flashback episode, Jim Hardie reflects to a reporter about his early life and how he became an investigator for Wells Fargo.
Hardie and a cavalry patrol begin a long trek across the desert escorting a prisoner charged with robbery and murder.
A soldier who's a former boxing champion is charged with murder and only Hardie can clear him.
Hardie tries to discover what a little old lady knows about a trio of stagecoach robberies.
Hardie wonders why a successful stageline operator is selling out at an extremely low price.
A bitter estranged wife helps Hardie track down her train robbing husband.
Wells Fargo assigns Hardie to check on the honesty of one of the company's female employees. It seems as though the woman's husband is a wanted man.
Outlaw Tom Horn saves Hardie from the Apaches so the Wells Fargo agent returns the favor by saving Horn from a vigilante mob.
Hardie finds an outlaw working on a widow's ranch and wanders why the man didn't flee knowing that the law was on the trail.
Hardie faces opposition when he hires an ex-convict as a stagecoach driver.
A town drunk is wounded during a robbery of a Wells Fargo office and claims to be an infamous outlaw. Hardie doesn't believe the man's story.
Doc Bell, once a stage robber, is not accepted because of his past and when a Wells Fargo shipment is stolen, Hardie suspects that the good doctor might have reverted to some of his old habits.
Hardie suspects that a dangerous woman is behind a $50,000 robbery.
Hardie risks his job with Wells Fargo in order to help an outlaw walk the straight and narrow.
Hardie gets framed by the notorious Donlan gang and finds himself having to go on the lam.
When a relay station is attacked by an outlaw gang, it's Hardie who organizes the station's defense.
Famed outlaw Cole Younger holds Hardie and a young girl hostage.
A smooth Easterner is the leading suspect in yet another stagecoach robbery.
A governor is scheduled to visit a town that's almost deserted. Hardie tries to find out the reason for the lack of people.
A jewel shipment is stolen right out from underneath Hardie's nose.
Only an outlaw who resembles Frank Nitti can clear a man wrongfully convicted of robbing a stagecoach.
When an Apache brave gets locked in the hoosegow, his fellow tribesmen kidnap a Wells Fargo agent's daughter in order to make an exchange of prisoners.
An English lass comes West searching for the killer who murdered her mother and ruined her father. Hardie tries to protect her and uncover her quarry.
Hardie is involved in a mystery that includes a temporary Wells Fargo guard, a wounded stage passenger, and a witness who won't speak.
A newly elected mayor of a small town is gunned down within minutes of his winning the election. Hardie investigates because the decedant was a fellow Wells Fargo employee.
Searching for a killer, Hardie decides to keep an eye on the man's galpal in hopes that she'll lead him to her lover.
A Wells Fargo agent is killed during the theft of gold bullion. Hardie gets assigned to track down the killers.
Hardie tries to get an imprisoned thief to reveal where he hid the loot from a robbery and winds up making a dangerous bargain.
A woman inherits an entire town but she's threatened with death if she tries to claim her inheritance.
Hardie tries to track down the heir to a fortune--who's also wanted for murder.
Hardie tries to break the stranglehold of a corrupt family over a small town.
A murderer begins terrorizing potential witnesses who could testify against him.
Trying to deliver a diamond pendant to Sacramento, Hardie encounters trouble in the form of a damsel.
Hardie tangles with a female outlaw named Pearl Hart.
As part of a plan to nab a crook, Hardie gets himself locked up in a Mexican jail.
Hardie's younger brother wants to leave the family farm and join him working for Wells Fargo.
Hardie is assigned to interview applicants for a security guard job with Wells Fargo.
Hardie is trailing a killer but another man is trailing our favorite Wells Fargo agent.
Hardie reaches a dead end when he follows an outlaw's trail.
A dentist arrives in a town but he won't be filling any cavities or pulling any abcessed teeth. He's lost all his equipment in a stagecoach robbery.
Hardie apprehends a killer but the man's relatives try to free him.
The daughter of the owner of a jewel shipment insists on delivering it personally.
Hardie's chief suspect in a robbery is a lawman who was once an outlaw.
Taking an outlaw to Santa Fe for trial, Hardie and his prisoner stop in the town of Red Bluff. Bad mistake because several of Red Bluff's leading citizens want to hang the prisoner for a crime he committed earlier in that town.
Investigating a stage disappearance in a wide open border town, Hardie ends up losing his gun for disturbing the peace.
Hardie investigates the murder of a casino manager.
Hardie springs into action when he receives word about a holdup in progress.
An ex-convict goes looking for his former robbery partner who escaped with a fortune in gold.
A mail order bride is Hardie's only witness to a holdup.
Hardie meets with an Army major who's actually an impostor.
A prisoner seems unconcerned about his upcoming murder trial and Hardie is curious as to why.
Hardie intercepts a shipment of illegal weapons but decides to let the wagon driver proceed to his destination--with a traveling companion.
A has been actor visits a ghost town where he and his late wife made their final performances together.
Hardie goes to visit a rancher friend but when he arrives he learns that the friend just drowned.
Hardie's leading suspect in the murder of a Wells Fargo employee is a prizefighter.
A troublesome drunk on board a stagecoach turns out to be heavyweight boxing champion John L. Sullivan.
A young man falls for the daughter of an outlaw.
Hardie is assigned to protect a salesman carrying a small fortune in gems.
An entertainer in a mining town refuses to perform after her heavily insured dog goes missing. Hardie must find the pooch before a riot ensues.
Hardie tries to determine if the death of a fellow Wells Fargo agent was murder or suicide.
Hardie must prevent outlaw Bud Pierce from robbing the stage to Yuma.
Hardie tries to help a young girl retrieve her doll which was stolen in a stagecoach robbery.
An outlaw has been captured after a robbery. Now Hardie has to track down the missing loot.
A woman asks Hardie to protect her from her jealous estranged husband whose just escaped from jail.
A slow-witted handyman finds a valuable bracelet which was thrown into the bushes by a bandit fleeing from the law.
To win a contract with a mining company, Hardie must prove Wells Fargo's mettle with the company's female owner.
A Wells Fargo competitor gets passengers to transfer to his stageline--at the point of a gun.
Hardie is offered a huge bonus to bring in an outlaw--preferrably dead.
Hardie suspects that a female gambler is selling weapons to hostile Native Americans.
A prisoner about to be released swears vengeance on the man whose testimony put him behind bars.
Hardie gets stuck in a town with a large Army payroll--and no law officers to help him guard it.
A marshal cleans up a lawless town but gets killed afterwards.
A woman who is desperate for cash helps Hardie's prisoner escape in exchange for a share of his hidden loot.
Hardie tries to discover the reason behind an elderly man being kidnapped from a stagecoach.
Hardie is hired to guard an heiress carrying a fortune in jewels and securities.
A group of Confederate soldiers swipe a casket that's laden with money.
A man whom Hardie helped send to prison ten years before is out and passing out leaflets offering a big bounty on Hardie's hide.
A bandit redeems himself when he protects stagecoach passengers from another group of outlaws.
A former safecracker gets stranded in town where a large shipment of money is being stored in a bank vault. Will temptation prove too much?
Hardie and Beau McCloud meet with Native American chief to negotiate a new stagecoach route through his territory.
A famous clown is unaware that crooks have hidden stolen money in his trunk.
Hardie must track down an old pal who's now wanted by the law.
A has been boxer agrees to fight the reigning champion for a winner-take-all purse.
An old outlaw decides to pay a final visit to his family in a town called Rimfire.
Hardie and Beau go in pursuit of two robbers who killed an elderly station agent.
Three saloon girls are en route to a murder trial where they're due to testify but someone seems determined to make sure they don't make their destination.
A man who once sold out his old gang is marked for death.
Leaving New Orleans, Beau McCloud is on board a stage that's robbed of a small package. With the aid of a fellow passenger, Beau sets out after the thieves.
Hardie tracks a young outlaw to the hideout of his gang.
A former Mexican provincial governor, on the run from the forces of Emperor Maximilian, seeks refuge in the United State with a fortune in gold.
Hardie falls for an opera singer but she might be more interested in her career than in settling down with him.
Three soldiers are held for murder when their commanding officer orders an unprovoked attack on Native Americans.
A female writer falls for an outlaw.
Passengers of a stagecoach find themselves being held hostage by outlaws at a Wells Fargo station.
An American and his Mexican galpal are terrorized by the senorita's jilted fiancee.
Hardie has to hunt down a veterinarian when Wells Fargo refuses to deliver a herd of cattle unless they're certified free of disease.
The town of Gloribee has a new schoolteacher who impresses the townsfolk. The some secrets from his past get out.
A blizzard forces Hardie, Jeb, and Tina to stay in a purported ghost town.
Tina is bored with her life and thinks that a handsome newcomer can help her escape the doldrums.
Hardie tries to steer a youth onto the straight and narrow and prevent him from becoming an outlaw.
Escorting a prisoner, Hardie finds himself under attack by gunmen who want them both dead.
Hardie and a notorious gunfighter are among stagecoach passengers menaced by bandits.
An outlaw is bailed out of jail--by a robber who needs a partner for his next job.
Hardie comes to the aid of a muledriver whose wife and child have been abducted by outlaws.
A would be actress gets duped by bandits into aiding them.
Two carnival hypnotists try to fleece a gold mine owner out of his claim.
Two brothers hold their former jailer hostage in a barbed-wire enclosure. It's up to Hardie to get inside and save the day.
Hardie trails a pair of bandits--one male, one femal--across the border into Mexico.
A banker thinks he can commit the perfect crime--stealing $100,000 from his own bank.