Bowie designs the knife that became associated with his name.
Bowie tries to talk a woman out of throwing an immigrant couple off their land.
French royalists and revolutionists seek John James Audubon under the belief that he is the lost dauphin. Jim Bowie comes to the aid of Audubon.
Appointed as a temporary deputy, Bowie guards a prisoner who swears he's innocent.
A Cajun fur trappers association decides not to trade with Bowie anymore but when one of their members does so anyway, he is found murdered.
A horse trade and a case of mistaken identity almost lead to a trip to the altar for Jim Bowie.
Greenhorns headed for Natchez ask Bowie to protect them from a notorious highwayman.
Jim Bowie returns to his old homestead and finds the town being terrorized by a group of young hoods.
An old woman and her son claim that the ghost of a long dead pirate has returned to haunt the territory.
President Jackson assigns a friend of Bowie's to stop a group of French planters who are plotting secession.
When Jim Bowie and his brother sell some of their land a Frenchman suddenly appears claiming prior title to the property.
The headmistress of girls school enlists the aid of Jim Bowie when one of her students is kidnapped.
Bowie discovers that one of his old slaves whom he had freed has been re-enslaved and is about to be sold on the auction block.
Bowie, searching for goods that were swiped from him, walks straight into a trap set by a long-time enemy.
Bowie runs into trouble when he tries to purchase a New Orleans estate.
Bowie tries to retrieve a gift for his mother that was stolen.
Bowie tries to save a ten year old marquis and his aunt from swindlers.
Bowie bids against Sam Houston for a horse he wants to purchase for President Jackson.
Bowie tries to help a former fencing champion who's come upon hard times.
Bowie clashes with the Army over its policy towards the Seminoles.
Bowie tries to help a swordsman who tried to rob him.
Bowie sets out for New Orleans with a fortune in gold. Can he make it safely to the Big Easy?
Bowie gets himself involved in the South American liberation movements of Simon Bolivar.
Pal John James Audobon asks Bowie to protect a young girl who just inherited a large fortune and is now receiving threats.
Bowie heads out after the man who killed his partner.
Bowie tries to calm things when relations get tense with the Cherokee but it ends up backfiring.
A trained chimpanzee climbs in Bowie's window and steals from him.
Bowie unwittingly becomes a pawn in a plot to assassinate Andrew Jackson.
Bowie's younger brother decides to embark upon a career as a professional gambler.
Bowie is the accidental recipient of purloined jewelry.
Bowie is accused of murdering a New Orleans newspaper editor with whom he'd just had a row.
Bowie wanders whether or not a general's son, who has lost heavily at gambling, might be responsible for a series of robberies.
Bowie is hired to promote a lottery. He's unaware that it's fixed.
Bowie is perplexed when a family takes in a young burglar who just tried to rob them.
Jim's cousin gets in on a business deal at his advice but the whole thing turns out to be a swindle.
Bowie comes to the aid of an indentured servant girl who is being mistreated.
Bowie and a friend unwittingly give aid to a fugitive from justice.
Bowie encounters passport difficulties when he tries to cross into Tejas and then discovers that he's the target of a murder plot.
Jim's Native American friend gets killed and when our hero goes to inform the man's father, he discovers the old man shot to death as well.
Jim Bowie gets outfoxed in a real estate deal by a crafty Scotsman.
Bowie purchases the bond of an Irish indentured servant but the fellow tricks everyone into believing that he's the master and our hero is the servant.
Bowie recruits a pickpocket and a horse thief to help him break up a counterfeiting ring.
Bowie wants to purchase a lead mine but the owner is a pacifist who won't sell to anyone who wants to use the mine ore to make ammunition.
Bowie risks his life to retrieve a stolen shipment of smallpox vaccine.
Bowie tries to help victims of a real estate scam retrieve their land.
Bowie gets shot and must recover at the mansion of a wealthy family but one of the family members doesn't want him to pursue the person who shot him.
Bowie gets word of a scheme to misuse prison labor but gets trapped in a warehouse by baddies on his way to report the scheme.
Bowie and a Native American friend make up a wild story to get rid of a nosy reporter but it ends up backfiring on them.
Bowie is suspicious when an elderly friend dies on his wedding night.
Bowie discovers a scheme by landowners to enrich themselves by getting the state capital to move there.
To elude a gang of ruffians, Bowie poses as the prospective bridegroom for the daughter of a wealthy French family.
The clue to a murder plot is hidden in a little girl's alligator doll.
A seemingly innocent country gal dupes Bowie in order to get a relative out of jail.
It's Bowie and Jean Lafitte to the rescue when the American ambassador to Mexico gets kidnapped.
Bowie lends a hand to a father who just lost his daughter in a poker game.
Bowie goes up against a nasty robber.
An assassin makes a mistake when he kills the wrong man. Now he's after his correct target--Jim Bowie.
A series of crimes have been committed by a culprit who's masquerading as Jim Bowie.
Jim and Rezin Bowie learn of a plan to rob a New Orleans bank and try to prevent it from coming to fruition.
Bowie steps in when hoods disrupt a concert by a well-known composer.
Bowie learns that outlaw want to kill him but his pal Deaf Smith refuses to give him any aid.
Running for office, Bowie falls for the daughter of his political opponent.
Bowie discovers information about the location of a lost silver mine.
Bowie comes to the aid of Johnny Appleseed, whom outlaws think is carrying a cache of gold.
Bowie tries to get even with some hillbillies who swindled him.
In order to cross the border from Louisiana into Tejas, Bowie poses as the valet of an Englishman.
Bowie wonders if his old school chum has turned horse thief.
Searching for a lost silver mine, Bowie encounters a band of Apaches.
Bowie gets involved in a family quarrel amongst the socially prominent Davis family.
Bowie goes up against an art swindler.
At the request of President Jackson, Bowie goes to the aid of a young Native American.
Bowie and future Alamo sidekick Davy Crockett meet for the first time and find themselves on opposite sides of an election.
An infant is the only survivor of a Native American raid. Bowie tries to find it a loving home.
Bowie's cousin is getting married but the bride-to-be turns up missing.
Bowie is unable to make a trip to Texas so he sends his friend instead--wearing his clothes and riding his horse.