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1 :01x01 - The Willy Moran Story (Sep/18/1957)
Willy Moran, Adams' old Civil War commanding officer, is now a drunken wino. Adams offers him a job on the wagon train provided that he stay sober.
Guest Stars: Michael Winkelman as Ben, Ernest Borgnine as Willy Moran, Andrew Duggan as Brady, Richard Devon (1) as Palmer, John Harmon (1) as Fabor, Beverly Washburn as Susan, Kevin Hagen as Lansing, Steven Benson as Joey, Marjorie Lord as Mary Palmer, Donald Randolph as Robinson
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: William Fay, William R. Cox (2)
 
2 :01x02 - The Jean LeBec Story (Sep/25/1957)
A New Orleans aristocrat who's escorting a young lass to San Francisco arouses the fury of a tyrannical town boss.
Guest Stars: William Phipps as Bill Hammond, Ricardo Montalban as Jean LeBec, Joanna Moore (1) as Mary, Grant Withers as Mark Hammond
Director: Sidney Lanfield
Writer: Dwight Newton
 
3 :01x03 - The John Cameron Story (Oct/02/1957)
The husband of a much younger woman grows jealous of her flirtatious ways.
Guest Stars: Carolyn Jones (2) as Julie Cameron, Francis McDonald (1) as Trapper, Claude Akins as Rich Hacker, Michael Rennie as John Cameron, Ron Foster (1) as (Unknown), Henry Wills as (Unknown), Ted Mapes as Paul Hacker, Jack Elam as Charlie Otis, William Boyett as Frank Hacker
Director: George Waggner
Writer: E. Jack Neuman
 
4 :01x04 - The Ruth Owens Story (Oct/09/1957)
A woman's brother kills a man who made a derogatory remark about her only to discover later that the remark was true.
Guest Stars: Hope Summers as (Unknown), Shelley Winters as Ruth Owens, Dean Stockwell as Jimmy Owens, Kent Smith as Paul
Director: Robert Florey
Writer: Robert E. Thompson (3)
 
5 :01x05 - The Les Rand Story (Oct/16/1957)
A paroled convict blames his physician father for the death of his Native American wife.
Guest Stars: Eduard Franz as Dr. Rand, Russell Thorson as (Unknown), James Philbrook as (Unknown), John Dierkes as (Unknown), Ray Teal as (Unknown), Eugene Martin (1) as (Unknown), Ted Mapes as (Unknown), Sterling Hayden as Les Rand, Sally Brophy as Evie
Writer: Robert Florey
 
6 :01x06 - The Nels Stack Story (Oct/23/1957)
Nels Stack enrages his fellow wagon train passengers when he befriends an elderly Native American.
Guest Stars: Dale van Sickel as Hamilton, Tom Selden as Cavalry Sergeant, Charles Stevens as Old Indian, Irene Corlett as Mrs. Hawks, Mark Stevens as Nels Stack, Kevin Hagen as Jeff Claymore, John Daheim as Cory, Joanne Dru as Laura Collins
Director: Don Weis
Writer: John Dunkel
 
7 :01x07 - The Emily Rossiter Story (Oct/30/1957)
When her husband gets killed on the way to California, Emily Rossiter quickly re-marries in order to provide stability for her daughter. Unbeknownst to Emily, hubby number two is a ruthless outlaw.
Guest Stars: John Dehner as Ned Rossiter, William Phipps as Hank, Frank DeKova as Unknown, Irene Corlett as Mrs. Hathaway, Robert McQueeney as Si, Mercedes McCambridge as Emily Rossiter, Susan Oliver (1) as Judy Rossiter
Director: Sidney Lanfield
Writer: Richard Collins (1), Louis S. Peterson
Story: Boris Ingster
 
8 :01x08 - The John Darro Story (Nov/06/1957)
A couple on the train try to keep the husband's past from their son but a tramp threatens to expose the secret.
Guest Stars: Malcolm Atterbury as Unknown, Kim Charney as Son, Norman Leavitt as Unknown, Ellen Attenbury as Unknown, Eddie Albert (1) as John Darro, Margo as Aline Darro, Don Durant as Lucas, Edgar Buchanan as The Tramp
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: Adrian Spies
 
9 :01x09 - The Charles Avery Story (Nov/13/1957)
Flint suspects that an Army officer has an ulterior motive when he accompanies him to deliver a peace treaty to a once hostile Native American chief.
Guest Stars: Chuck Connors as Private John Sumter, Bing Russell as Private Cullen, Eddie Little Sky as Indian Brave, Ted Mapes as Ted, Nico Minardos as Big Bear, Mack Williams (1) as Major Forbes, Abel Fernández as Choya, Farley Granger as Charles Avery, Henry Brandon as Running Horse, Susan Kohner as Mokai
Director: Bernard Girard
Writer: Aaron Spelling
 
10 :01x10 - The Mary Halstead Story (Nov/20/1957)
Mary Halstead joins the wagon train to search for the son she deserted years before. Could a wounded young man picked up by the train be Mary's long lost son?
Guest Stars: Frederick Ford (1) as Unknown, Paul Sorenson as Unknown, Agnes Moorehead as Mary Halstead, Walter Coy as Tracey, Jack Lambert as Creegar, Tom Laughlin (2) as Laramie Kid, Gregg Palmer as Groton, Tom Pittman as Tom, Robert Patten as Kermit
Director: Justus Addiss
Writer: Robert E. Thompson (3), Leo Lieberman
 
11 :01x11 - The Zeke Thomas Story (Nov/27/1957)
Zeke Thomas and his second wife are headed west with the train when he's confronted with a huge problem. During a stopover, Zeke sees his first wife who's very much alive.
Guest Stars: Gary Merrill as Zeke Thomas, Janice Rule as Maggie Thomas, K. T. Stevens as Rosie
Director: John Brahm
Writer: Halsted Welles
 
12 :01x12 - The Riley Gratton Story (Dec/04/1957)
Major Adams sets out to recover passengers' money which was taken from them by con man Riley Gratton.
Guest Stars: Guy Madison as Riley Gratton, Karen Steele as Sarah Dawson, Jeannie Carson as Dance Hall Girl, James Westerfield as McSorley, Gregory Walcott as John Dawson, Gregg Palmer as Paul Dawson, Malcolm Atterbury as Bixby
Director: John Brahm
Writer: William Fay
 
13 :01x13 - The Clara Beauchamp Story (Dec/11/1957)
A cavalry colonel's wife tries to start a war with Native Americans as part of a convoluted scheme to get her husband promoted and transferred back East.
Guest Stars: Shepperd Strudwick as Col. Beauchamp, Nina Foch as Clara Beauchamp, Richard Garland as Pearson, Robert Swan (1) as Corporal, Irene Windust as Mrs. Hawks, Robert Roark as Orderly, John Merrick as Sergeant, Monte Blue as Chief, Holly Bane as Soldier #1, Will J. White (3) as Soldier #2
 
14 :01x14 - The Julia Gage Story (Dec/18/1957)
Julia Gage is an independent wench who refuses to admit that she needs a man's help to drive her wagon. Major Adams persuades the shy Tobe Cannon to give her a hand anyway.
Guest Stars: Robert Sterling as Tobe Cannon, Anne Jeffreys as Julia Gage, Esther Dale as Grandma, James Komack as Buck, Don Megowan as Jess
Director: Sidney Lanfield
Writer: Aaron Spelling
 
15 :01x15 - The Cliff Grundy Story (Dec/25/1957)
Cliff Grundy is seriously injured in a buffalo stampede. Flint and another passenger tend to Cliff's injuries but the other passenger has a hidden motive--he wants the location of a gold mine and thinks Grundy knows it.
Guest Stars: Russell Johnson as Craig Manson, Dan Duryea as Cliff Grundy, Harry Harvey, Jr. as Millard, Don Durant as Man, Fred Graham (1) as Bartender
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Aaron Spelling
 
16 :01x16 - The Luke O'Malley Story (Jan/01/1958)
Luke O'Malley, fleeing Mexican bandits whom he doublecrossed, joins the wagon train disguised as a minister.
Guest Stars: Keenan Wynn as Luke O'Malley, Cesar Romero as Dan, Mary Murphy (1) as Martha, Reba Waters as Kate
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: William Fay
 
17 :01x17 - The Jesse Cowan Story (Jan/08/1958)
Civil War vet Jesse Cowan approaches the wagon train seeking vengeance on those he holds responsible for the deaths of his mother and father.
Guest Stars: George Montgomery as Jesse Cowan, Olive Carey as Dorcas Beale, Lee Van Cleef as Rufe Beal, James Burke (1) as Ansel Beale, Jeanne Bates as Laura Beal, Malcolm Atterbury as Bixby, Penny Edwards as Sally Jo Beal, Norman Leavitt as Wilk Beal, Mort Mills as Bob Cowan, Clarence Straight (1) as Troy Cowan
Director: Sidney Lanfield
Writer: Dwight Newton
 
18 :01x18 - The Gabe Carswell Story (Jan/15/1958)
Scout/trapper Gabe Carswell tries to reconcile with his half-Native American son but it seems as though the lad has developed a hatred for all white men.
Guest Stars: Scott Marlowe as Jess Carswell, James Whitmore as Gabe Carswell, Thomas Browne Henry (1) as Yellow Bear, Norman Willis as Wilkes, Sondra Rodgers as Mrs. Wilkes
Director: Earl Bellamy
Writer: John Dunkel
 
19 :01x19 - The Honorable Don Charlie Story (Jan/22/1958)
During a stopover in the town of Adobe Flats, a local Lothario puts the moves on a female passenger.
Guest Stars: Cesar Romero as Don Charlie, Virginia Grey as Tottie Crane, Diane Brewster as Julie Wharton, Lela Bliss as Aunt Molly, Ray Kellogg as Big Frank, Ken Christy as Storekeeper, Jack Lomas (1) as Bartender, Hal Baylor as Sgt. Muldy
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Oscar Millard
 
20 :01x20 - The Dora Gray Story (Jan/29/1958)
Flint goes after a gunrunner who happens to be traveling with a woman of notoriety named Dora Gray.
Guest Stars: Dan Blocker as Sgt. Broderick, Linda Darnell as Dora Gray, Mike Connors (1) as Lt. Miles Borden, John Carradine as Doc Lockridge, Tyler McVey as Colonel, X Brands as Little Horse, Craig Duncan as Private #1, Richard James (2) as Private #2, Sandy Sanders as Corporal
Director: Arnold Laven
Writer: E. Jack Neuman
 
21 :01x21 - The Annie MacGregor Story (Feb/05/1958)
A group of Scotsmen (and women) traveling with the wagon train cause friction by playing their bagpipes and practicing other customs associated with the old country. Then the clan chief's daughter falls in love with an American young man.
Guest Stars: Richard Long as Jason, Jeannie Carson as Annie MacGregor, Kevin Hagen as Claymore, Thurl Ravenscroft as Maxwell Smith, Chet Stratton as Hamish, Tudor Owen as Angus MacGregor
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: Arnold Laven
 
22 :01x22 - The Bill Tawnee Story (Feb/12/1958)
It could be mutiny when passengers begin agitating for a new wagon master after Major Adams befriends a Sioux traveling with the train.
Guest Stars: Frank Cady as George Barry, MacDonald Carey as Bill Tawnee, Joy Page as Leeana, Morgan Woodward as Laverty, Dee Pollock as Steve Barry, John Mitchum as Norden, Edith Evanson as Mrs. Kirk
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts, Dwight Newton
 
23 :01x23 - The Mark Hanford Story (Feb/26/1958)
A youth who blames his father for the betrayal of his Native American mother plots his revenge.
Guest Stars: Tom Tryon as Mark Hanford, Onslow Stevens as Jack Hanford, Kathleen Crowley as Ann Jamison, I. Stanford Jolley as Martin, Paul Fix as Jake, Perry Ivins as Lawyer, Steven Ritch as Running Bear, Frances Morris as Mother, Charles Stevens as Medicine Man, Susan White as Melissa
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: Turnley Walker
 
24 :01x24 - The Bernal Sierra Story (Mar/12/1958)
Bernal Sierra, a follower of Benito Juarez, joins the train in search of two thieves who stole a cache of gold bound for the Juaristas.
Guest Stars: Gilbert Roland as Bernal Sierra, Louis Jean Heydt as Casey, James Dobson (1) as Art, Lane Bradford as Hughie, Dorothy Adams as Lorrie, Charlita Regis as Perdita
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Richard Maibaum
 
25 :01x25 - The Marie Dupree Story (Mar/19/1958)
Marie Dupree is a flirtatious young woman who soon has many of the men in the wagon train at each other's throats.
Guest Stars: Dorothy Provine as Susie, Debra Paget as Marie Dupree, Nick Adams as Tonio, Robert Lowery (2) as Bill Howard, Raymond Greenleaf as Dupree, Nicky Blair as Joe, Grazia Natcisco as Mrs. Caserti
 
26 :01x26 - A Man Called Horse (Mar/26/1958)
When Major Adams encounters a white man dressed in Native American clothing and calling himself Horse he gets the man to relate his unusual story.
Guest Stars: Ralph Meeker as Horse, Joan Taylor as Bright Star, Celia Lovsky as Old Woman, Anthony Numkena as Little Hunter, Michael Pate as Yellow Robe, Owen Cunningham as Ben Lorimer, Jorie Wyler as Lucinda Lorimer
Director: Sidney Lanfield
Writer: Leo Townsend
Story: Dorothy Johnson
 
27 :01x27 - The Sarah Drummond Story (Apr/02/1958)
Flint gets involved in a bitter feud between neighbors while seeking temporary lodging.
Guest Stars: June Lockhart as Sarah Drummond, Gene Evans as Jeb Drummond, William Talman as Walt Archer, Claudia Drake as Native American Woman, Debbie Hengen as Molly Archer
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: Rudy Makoul, Lester William Berke
 
28 :01x28 - The Sally Potter Story (Apr/09/1958)
A young beauty who joins the train has an immediate impact on the lives of a bitter father and his rebellious son but things seem destined for tragedy.
Guest Stars: Martin Milner as Matt Trumbell, Jocelyn Brando as Millie Bennett, Lyle Bettger as Joe Trumbull, Vanessa Brown as Sally Potter, Brad Dexter as Billings, John Crawford (1) as Jimmy Bennett, King Donovan as Henry Bennett, Larry Thor as Sergeant
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Doris Hursley, Frank Hursley
 
29 :01x29 - The Daniel Barrister Story (Apr/16/1958)
When his wife is critically injured in an accident, a passenger refuses to allow any treatment other than prayer.
Guest Stars: Charles Bickford as Daniel Barrister, Roger Smith as Dr. Peter Culver, Peg Hillias as Jenny Barrister, Allan "Rocky" Lane as Miller, Kay Cousins Johnson as Mrs. Miller, Sarah Selby as Mrs. Snyder, Arthur Space as Guard, Anthony Lawrence as Man
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: Norman Jolley
 
30 :01x30 - The Major Adams Story (1) (Apr/23/1958)
After many years, Major Adams is reunited with his first love, Ranie Douglas, when she joins his wagon train heading for Arizona.
Guest Stars: Douglas Kennedy as Col. Hillary, Virginia Grey as Ranie Douglas, Irene Windust as Mrs. Hawks, Ben Morris (1) as Walt Bradley, Kay Stewart as Mary Bradley, Craig Duncan as Thompson, Renny McEvoy as Clerk
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: Frank W. Marshall
 
31 :01x31 - The Major Adams Story (2) (Apr/30/1958)
Major Adams tries to rekindle his romance with old flame Ranie Douglas but finds that the lady isn't quite so eager.
Guest Stars: Douglas Kennedy as Col. Hillary, Virginia Grey as Ranie Douglas, Irene Windust as Mrs. Hawks, Ben Morris (1) as Walt Bradley, Kay Stewart as Mary Bradley, Craig Duncan as Thompson, Renny McEvoy as Clerk
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: Frank W. Marshall
 
32 :01x32 - The Charles Maury Story (May/07/1958)
Adams becomes suspicious of a soldier who's supposedly providing protection for the wagon train from bandits.
Guest Stars: Charles Drake (1) as Charles Maury, Wanda Hendrix as Juliette Creston, George Keymas as Luke Goslett, Frieda Inescort as Aunt Antoinette, House Peters, Jr. as Matt Goslett, Steve Rowland as Tom Rainey
Director: Allen H. Miner (1)
Writer: Robert Yale Libott (1)
 
33 :01x33 - The Dan Hogan Story (May/14/1958)
Major Adams finds himself reunited with Dan Hogan, a bareknuckle prizefighter whom he once managed.
Guest Stars: Jock Mahoney as Dan Hogan, John Larch as Hyman Ranse, Rachel Ames as Mary Hogan, Richard H. Cutting as Dr. Quade, Tom Greenway as Marshal, Nestor Paiva as Ed Manyon, Simon Scott (1) as Cliff Shields, Robert Karnes as Luke, Buddy Baer as Tinsmith, John Merrick as Frank Quinn, Dana Dillaway as Jenny Hogan, Tim Graham (1) as Ed
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: William Fay
 
34 :01x34 - The Ruttledge Munroe Story (May/21/1958)
Major Adams takes young Ruttledge Munroe onto the wagon train after learning that Munroe has lost his horse. Ruttledge soon proves his worth by shooting two men attempting to rob the train but this action terrifies fellow passenger Ruth Hadley, whom Ruttledge has become enamored with.
Guest Stars: John Barrymore Jr. (1) as Ruttledge Munroe, Mala Powers as Ruth Hadley, Helen Brown as Mrs. Mitchell, George Eldredge as Mitchell, Jack Grinnage as Guard, Tom Monroe as Henshaw, William Tannen as Masters
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: Norman Jolley
 
35 :01x35 - The Rex Montana Story (May/28/1958)
Wild West Show star and reputed hero Rex Montana joins the wagon train and soon gives Flint and Major Adams reason to believe that he's a fraud.
Guest Stars: James Dunn (1) as Clyde Winslow, Forrest Tucker as Rex Montana, Kristine Miller (1) as Millie, Joseph Vitale as Shanwaukee, Maggie Mahoney as Loaitha, Peter Whitney as Rodney, Myron Healey as Bill, Frank J. Scannell as Griff, Ralph Reed (1) as Young Man, Rodd Redwing as Tahzan, Butch Bernard as Timmy
Director: Jesse Hibbs
Writer: Warren Wilson
 
36 :01x36 - The Cassie Tanner Story (Jun/04/1958)
A tough, old broad named Cassie Tanner joins the wagon train and soon decides that Major Adams is the man for her.
Guest Stars: Marjorie Main as Cassie Tanner, George Chandler as Clee McMasters, Harry Hines as Obie Harper
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: Paul Savage
 
37 :01x37 - The John Wilbot Story (Jun/11/1958)
Flint and Major Adams temporarily switch jobs to settle an argument over who works harder. While Adams rides ahead to scout the territory, Flint must contend with a man who insists that a fellow passenger is none other than Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth.
Guest Stars: Robert Vaughn as Roy Pelham, Dane Clark as John Wilbot, Audrey Dalton as Harriet Field, Tyler McVey as Thaddeus Field, Virginia Aldridge as Amy Broxton, Roy Engel as Broxton, Orville Sherman as Arthur Pelham, Tharon Crigler as Henrietta Broxton
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: Richard Maibaum
 
38 :01x38 - The Monty Britton Story (Jun/18/1958)
Running short of water in the Nevada desert, the only hope for the train lies with a nearby Army camp but the one man with the train who knows its location refuses to go there for help.
Guest Stars: Ray Danton as Monte Britton, Mona Freeman as Betty Britton, John Hoyt as Reverend Sumpter, Claude Akins as Garth Redmond, Walter Woolf King as Major Clinton
Director: Mark Stevens
Writer: Thomas Thompson
 
39 :01x39 - The Sacramento Story (Jun/25/1958)
Several previous passengers return as the wagon train reaches its final destination of Sacramento, California. Meanwhile, Flint accompanies Maxwell and Julie Revere to the ranch which Maxwell bought five years before and will see for the first time.
Guest Stars: Dan Duryea as Cliff Grundy, Linda Darnell as Dora Gray, Margaret O'Brien as Julie Revere, Reed Hadley as Mort Galvin, Marjorie Main as Cassie Tanner, Harvey Stephens as Maxwell Revere, George Chandler as Clee McMasters, Roscoe Ates as Placer Peter, Robert Keys (2) as Thug #1, Pete Dunn (1) as Thug #2
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: Thomas Thompson
 
40 :02x01 - Around the Horn (Oct/01/1958)
Adams, Wooster, Hawks, and old pal Willy Moran are shanghaied aboard a ship headed for New Orleans--by way of South America.
Guest Stars: Ernest Borgnine as Willy Moran, William Bendix as Captain Cobb, Osa Massen as Osa, Sandy Descher as Pat Cobb, Marc Lawrence (1) as Ferris, Patrick Westwood as Marks, Harold Fong as Wong, Angela Greene (2) as Belle, Gil Perkins as Freddy, William Keene (6) as Alfie, Ethel Shutta as Woman, Hal John Norman as Chief
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Ted Sherdeman
 
41 :02x02 - The Juan Ortega Story (Oct/08/1958)
Flint and Major Adams encounter a Mexican youth who's in shock after witnessing his father's lynching by three men.
Guest Stars: Robert F. Simon (3) as Jay Thornton, Dean Stockwell as Juan Ortega, Robert Osterloh as Ransome Jarvis, Lillian Bronson as Alicia Thornton, Paul Langton as Father Martin, Vic Perrin as Tuck Edwards, Larry J. Blake (1) as Booley Herbert
Director: David Swift (1)
Writer: David Swift (1)
 
42 :02x03 - The Jennifer Churchill Story (Oct/15/1958)
Jennifer Churchill runs away and joins the wagon train heading west after her father tries to force her into an arranged marriage.
Guest Stars: Rhonda Fleming as Jennifer Churchill, Andy Clyde as Fred, Eddy Waller as Ned, Paul Maxey as Churchill, Maurice Hugo as Palmer
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: Robert Yale Libott (1)
 
43 :02x04 - The Tobias Jones Story (Oct/22/1958)
Drifter Tobias Jones and a young orphan stow away on the wagon train but soon a man is found murdered with Tobias' knife.
Guest Stars: Peter Breck as Alf Meadows, Lou Costello as Tobias Jones, Beverly Washburn as Midge, Harry Von Zell as Nathaniel Ferguson, Morris Ankrum as Michael Folsom, June Clayworth as Martha Folsom
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Harry Von Zell
 
44 :02x05 - The Liam Fitzmorgan Story (Oct/28/1958)
Irish rebel Liam Fitzmorgan joins the train hoping to find the traitor responsible for the capture and execution of several of his comrades.
Guest Stars: Terence de Marney as Carney, Cliff Robertson as Liam Fitzmorgan, Audrey Dalton as Laura Grady, Rhys Williams (1) as James Grady, David Leland (1) as Michael Dermoth, Michael Rye as Hanlon, Sean Meaney as Jamie Reagan, Reggie Dvorak as Lookout
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Robert E. Thompson (3)
 
45 :02x06 - The Doctor Willoughby Story (Nov/15/1958)
A female doctor must treat a badly injured Native American chief or his fellow tribesmen will attack the wagon train.
Guest Stars: Jane Wyman as Dr. Carol Willoughby, Dick Wilson (2) as Bartender, Ethel Shutta as Mrs. Parker, Orville Sherman as Hank Simmons, Tony Rock as Dying Man, Alan Marshal (1) as Bart Grover
Director: Allen H. Miner (1)
Writer: Harry Von Zell
 
46 :02x07 - The Bije Wilcox Story (Nov/19/1958)
Francis Mason joins the wagon train hoping to meet up with a man named Bije Wilcox. It seems as though Wilcox has information regarding Mason's long-missing brother.
Guest Stars: Chill Wills as Bije Wilcox, Lawrence Dobkin as Medicine Mark, Abraham Sofaer as Bull Man, Onslow Stevens as Francis Mason, Richard Evans as Son, Chuck Roberson as Captain Thorp
Director: Abner Biberman
Writer: Milton Krims
 
47 :02x08 - The Millie Davis Story (Nov/26/1958)
Scouting ahead for the train, Flint meets up with an old galpal and poses as her husband so that she can keep her adopted daughter.
Guest Stars: Nancy Gates as Millie Davis, Evelyn Rudie as Penny, Eleanor Audley as Mrs. Winton, Whit Bissell as Albert Sykes, Irving Bacon as Pete Bailey, Chubby Johnson as Judd, Harry Hines as Hank, Amzie Strickland as Martha, James Coburn as Ike
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: Leo Townsend
 
48 :02x09 - The Sakae Ito Story (Dec/03/1958)
Samurai warrior Sakae Ito and his servant, Matsu, join the train carrying a large urn. Three assclowns, sure that the urn contains gold, abscond with the object.
Guest Stars: Sessue Hayakawa as Sakae Ito, Robert Kino as Matsu, James Griffith (1) as Sailor Blaine, Jack Lambert as Tom Revere, Henry Rowland as Burl Miching, Dennis Moore (1) as Burt Rake, Steven Ritch as Sharp Knife
Director: Herschel Daugherty
Writer: Gene L. Coon
 
49 :02x10 - The Tent City Story (Dec/10/1958)
After an argument with Major Adams, Flint quits the wagon train and becomes marshal of a place called Tent City.
Guest Stars: Slim Pickens as Rafe, Wayne Morris (4) as Will Hardisty, Audrey Totter as Goldie, Dennis McCarthy as Clyde Parker, Yvonne White as Mrs. Parker, June Ellis as Sally Jo Jeffers, Peter Coe as White Eagle, William Henry as Joe Conway, Earl Hansen as Bartender, Carol Henry as Vic Trainjet
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: Norman Jolley
 
50 :02x11 - The Beauty Jamison Story (Dec/17/1958)
Wealthy rancher Beauty Jamison denies the wagon train permission to cross her land due to the fact that Flint is friendly with neighboring small ranchers with whom she's in conflict.
Guest Stars: Russell Johnson as Steve Marshall, Virginia Mayo as Beauty Jamison, Ken Mayer (1) as Judge Bascombe, Frank Gerstle as Chris Grimes, Phil Chambers (3) as Luke Carter, Charles Tannen as Ralph Jessop, Pete Dunn (1) as Rancher #1, Jim Bannon (1) as Rancher #2, May Lee as Sue Lin
Director: Richard H. Bartlett (1)
Writer: Frank L. Moss (1)
 
51 :02x12 - The Mary Ellen Thomas Story (Dec/24/1958)
An orphan girl with a sour disposition, traveling West to stay with relatives, soon alienates her fellow wagon train passengers.
Guest Stars: Patricia McCormack (1) as Mary Ellen Thomas, Claudia Bryar (1) as Mrs. Mayhew, Richard H. Cutting as Ben Mayhew, Vernon Rich as Jenkins, Barbara Pepper as Mrs. Gilford, Jenny Hecht as Sally Mayhew, Clifford Botelho as Native American Boy
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Harry W. Junkin, Gene L. Coon
 
52 :02x13 - The Dick Richardson Story (Dec/31/1958)
Dick Richardson, who once served a jail term for embezzlement, joins the wagon train. Also aboard the train is a family whose funds Dick once embezzled.
Guest Stars: Betty Lynn as Molly Richardson, John Ericson as Dick Richardson, Lyle Talbot as Ken Milford, Aline Towne as Laura Milford, Dennis Holmes (1) as Dan Milford, Dan White as Joe Lassiter, Jack Lomas (1) as Sheriff, Jeanne Bates as Erna Logan, Ethel Shutta as Mrs. Parker
Director: David Butler (2)
Writer: Gene L. Coon, Clark Reynolds
 
53 :02x14 - The Kitty Angel Story (Jan/07/1959)
A former dance hall gal joins the wagon train but gets a chilly reception from the other women who soon demand that Major Adams send her packing.
Guest Stars: Kathleen Freeman (1) as Sairy Hogg, Anne Baxter (2) as Kitty Angel, Henry Hull as Obediah Finch, Vivi Janiss as Cassie Holden, Ben Morris (1) as Ben Holden, David Leland (1) as Sam Hogg, Ethel Shutta as Mrs. Parker, Abel Fernández as Native American, Steve Warren as Slim
Director: James Neilson
Writer: Leonard Praskins
 
54 :02x15 - The Flint McCullough Story (Jan/14/1959)
Upon his arrival at Fort Bridger, Flint encounters an old enemy.
Guest Stars: Everett Sloane as Colonel Taylor, Rebecca Welles as Jean Yates, Charles Cooper as Lt. Abbott, Theodore Newton as Jim Bridger, Milton Frome as Tom Yates, Logan Field as Hayes, Buzz Martin as Hibbs, Joel Ashley as Captain
Director: Allen H. Miner (1)
Writer: Harry Von Zell
 
55 :02x16 - The Hunter Malloy Story (Jan/21/1959)
When gold is discovered on the trail by thief Hunter Malloy, many of the passengers want to stop and prospect but Major Adams knows they must move on before severe winter weather arrives.
Guest Stars: Lloyd Nolan as Hunter Mallory, Troy Donahue as Ted Garner, Theodore Newton as Daryl Grant, Luana Patten as Natalie Garner, Terence de Marney as Whitey Burke, Bill Erwin as Clegg, Joe Abdullah as Radford
 
56 :02x17 - The Ben Courtney Story (Jan/28/1959)
Flint escorts two couples to a settlement but the residents there don't want one of the couples to stay because they have an adopted Afro-American son.
Guest Stars: Stephen McNally as Ben Courtney, Kay Stewart as Leona Ramsey, John Larch as John Ramsey, Roger Mobley as Michael, Phillip Pine as Marty Craig, Rachel Ames as Nora Courtney, Richard Hale as Reverend Butler, Arthur Space as Mayor Storey, Tom McKee as Vinson, Darryl Glenn as Daniel
Director: Abner Biberman
Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts, Gene L. Coon
 
57 :02x18 - The Ella Lindstrom Story (Feb/04/1959)
When her husband dies suddenly, Ella Lindstrom is left alone to fend for her seven children on the wagon train to California.
Guest Stars: Bette Davis as Ella Lindstrom, Robert Fuller as Fitzpatrick, Cindy Robbins as Inga, Alex Gerry as Dr. Monroe, Norman Leavitt as Bartender, Bobby Buntrock as Bo, Terry Kelman as Lennart, Terry Burnham as Margareta, Harold Daye as Stig, Susan Henning as Britt, Jamie Matt as Margrit
Director: Allen H. Miner (1)
Writer: Allen H. Miner (1)
 
58 :02x19 - The Last Man (Feb/11/1959)
Flint rescues the bedraggled survivor of a lost wagon train and a found diary indicates that the man's survival cost the other passenger's their lives.
Guest Stars: Dan Duryea as The Stranger, Judi Meredith as Ellen Emerson, Damian O'Flynn as Emerson, Wilton Graff as Wentworth, Leonard P. Geer as Kenny, Valerie Mitchell as Mrs. Kenny
Director: James Neilson
Writer: Larry Marcus
 
59 :02x20 - The Old Man Charvanaugh Story (Feb/18/1959)
Flint escorts a family to a settlement only to be robbed by a bandit along the way.
Guest Stars: J. Carrol Naish as Charvanaugh, Dorothy Green (1) as Helen Lerner, Bernadette Withers as Sybil Lerner, Ricky Klein (1) as Duane Lerner, L. Q. Jones (1) as Squirrel Charvanaugh, Jeff Daley as Tucknis Charvanaugh, Mickey Finn (1) as Sump Charvanaugh, Quintin Sondergaard as Josh Charvanaugh
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Arthur Browne, Jr. (2)
 
60 :02x21 - The Annie Griffith Story (Feb/25/1959)
After being waylaid and left for dead on a mountain pass, Flint is rescued and nursed back to health by tough old mountain gal Annie Griffith. But she wants to trade him to the nearby Native Americans in return for supplies.
Guest Stars: John Dehner as Cleve Colter, Jan Sterling as Annie Griffith, Clem Bevans as Old Man, Robert Anderson (1) as Blade Griffith
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: Kathleen Hite
 
61 :02x22 - The Jasper Cato Story (Mar/04/1959)
Major Adams is suspicious of Jasper Cato, a Bostonian who has joined the wagon train in search of a newspaper editor who's an old pal of the Major's.
Guest Stars: Brian Donlevy as Jasper Cato, Allen Case as Collins
Director: Arthur Hiller
Writer: Robert Yale Libott (1)
 
62 :02x23 - The Vivian Carter Story (Mar/11/1959)
Flint escorts Vivian Carter to a town in order to meet her fiancee only to discover that he's already married.
Guest Stars: Lorne Greene as Christopher Webb, Phyllis Thaxter as Vivian Carter, Patric Knowles as Bert Johnson, Jane Darwell as Mrs. Anderson
Director: Joseph Pevney
Writer: Peggy Shaw, Lou Shaw
 
63 :02x24 - The Conchita Vasquez Story (Mar/18/1959)
Conchita Vasquez lures Flint into a trap set by bandits but later decides to help him.
Guest Stars: Anna Maria Alberghetti as Conchita Vasquez, Carlos Romero as Carlos Soldero, Joyce Meadows as Martha Williams, Bill Lundmark as Dan Jaeger, Alan Reynolds (1) as Simon Williams, John Goddard (1) as Wes Arthur
Director: Aaron Spelling
Writer: Harry Von Zell
 
64 :02x25 - The Sister Rita Story (Mar/25/1959)
Flint guides three nuns to Nevada where they hope to start a mission school for Native Americans.
Guest Stars: Frances Bavier as Sister Joseph, Vera Miles as Sister Rita, Sylvia Marriott as Sister Monica, Lalo Rios as Juan
Director: Joseph Pevney
Writer: Gerry Day (1)
 
65 :02x26 - The Matthew Lowry Story (Apr/01/1959)
A one-armed Quaker is considered a coward by his younger brother and fellow passengers.
Guest Stars: Richard Anderson (3) as Matthew Lowry, Cathleen Nesbitt as Rebecca, John Pickard (1) as Jed Otis, Ronald Anton as Benjamin Lowry, Pat Brady (1) as Lane Gunderson, Dorothy Provine as guest star
Director: Jack Arnold (1)
Writer: Paul David (1)
 
66 :02x27 - The Swift Cloud Story (Apr/08/1959)
After a Native American attack on the wagon train, Major Adams spares the life of Swift Cloud, the crippled son of a Native American chief. But then the Major learns that Swift Cloud's condition is the result of an assault from one of his fellow tribesmen.
Guest Stars: Edmund Hashim (1) as Wamsutta, Rafael Campos (1) as Swift Cloud, Henry Brandon as Fire Cloud, Johnny Washbrook as Tommy Peeks, Alan Baxter (2) as Jeb Harcourt, Otto Waldis as Amos Peeks, Lee Papell as Edouard Cadol
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Donald S. Sanford
 
67 :02x28 - The Vincent Eaglewood Story (Apr/15/1959)
Meek Vincent Eaglewood is hired as the schoolteacher for the children on the wagon train but the Major starts worrying when he takes his pupils on nature walks in hostile Native American territory.
Guest Stars: Wally Cox as Vincent Eaglewood, Robert Eyer as Elwood Hennepin, Mary Gregory as Mrs. Benadarsi, Gail Kobe as Erika Hennepin, Felix Locher as Zona, Read Morgan as Ben Denike, Karen Sue Trent as Oma Jean, Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams as Bryngelson, William Riggs as Ket-Tam
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: David Swift (1)
 
68 :02x29 - The Clara Duncan Story (Apr/22/1959)
Clara Duncan heads west with the wagon train to try to locate her missing artist fiancee.
Guest Stars: Angie Dickinson as Clara Duncan, Eduardo Ciannelli as Slyrio Soriano, William Reynolds (3) as Roger Garrett, Robert Clarke (6) as Claude Soriano, Myron Healey as Steve Healey, Rusty Lane as Ron Waldron, Robert Easton as Cowboy
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: Warren Wilson, Richard Collins (1)
 
69 :02x30 - The Duke LeMay Story (Apr/29/1959)
Escaped convict Duke LeMay joins the wagon train but a deputy sheriff is in hot pursuit.
Guest Stars: Cameron Mitchell as Duke LeMay, Edward Platt (1) as Matthew Sinclair, Joan V. Evans as Sarah, Terry Kelman as Davey
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Robert M. Fresco (2)
 
70 :02x31 - The Kate Parker Story (May/06/1959)
While Kate Parker tends an injured couple, her husband decides to kill them for the gold they are carrying.
Guest Stars: Warren Stevens as Jonas Parker, Virginia Grey as Kate Parker, Robert Fuller as Chris Finley, Royal Dano as Boone Calder, Ruta Lee as Evie Finley
Director: Tay Garnett
Writer: Leonard Praskins
 
71 :02x32 - The Steve Campden Story (May/13/1959)
Flint and two passengers are forced to seek shelter in a cave while searching for a trail through a snow blocked mountain pass.
Guest Stars: Torin Thatcher as Steve Campden, Ben Cooper as Steve Jr.
Director: Christian Nyby
Writer: Robert Yale Libott (1)
 
72 :02x33 - Chuck Wooster, Wagonmaster (May/20/1959)
Cook Charlie Wooster takes over as wagonmaster when Major Adams, Flint, and Hawks all disappear mysteriously in a blizzard.
Guest Stars: Douglas Kennedy as John Loring, Harry Carey, Jr. (1) as Wilkins, Jean Inness as Sarah Duncan
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Arthur Browne, Jr. (2), Nat Tanchuck
 
73 :02x34 - The Jose Maria Moran Story (May/27/1959)
Adams rescues a half breed who was staked and left to die in the desert.
Guest Stars: Robert Loggia as Jose Maria Moran, Audrey Dalton as Mary Naughton, Tudor Owen as Tim Naughton, Kim Laughlin as Jocko Naughton
Director: Tay Garnett
Writer: Joseph Stone, Paul King
 
74 :02x35 - The Andrew Hale Story (Jun/03/1959)
After preacher Andrew Hale accidentally kills one of his congregation members in a shooting, he wanders into the desert where he's found by the approaching wagon train.
Guest Stars: James Best as Garth English, John McIntire (1) as Andrew Hale, Jane Darwell as Mrs. Anderson, Louise Fletcher as Martha English, Fintan Meyler as Marilee Hemplat, Jack Buetel as Joe Hemplat, Clu Gulager as Elliott Garrison
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Jean Holloway
 
75 :02x36 - The Rodney Lawrence Story (Jun/10/1959)
Among a band of Native Americans found wandering by the wagon train is a young white man named Rodney Lawrence.
Guest Stars: Frank DeKova as Ocheo, Dean Stockwell as Rodney Lawrence, Cindy Robbins as Mandy McCrea
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Gerry Day (1)
 
76 :02x37 - The Steele Family (Jun/17/1959)
A woman joins the wagon train hoping to find husbands for her four daughters. Major Adams tries to lend a helping hand.
Guest Stars: Lee Patrick as Mrs. Steele, Lori Nelson as Charity, Barbara Eiler as Faith, Penny Edwards as Hope, Diane Jergens as Prudence
Director: Christian Nyby
Writer: Jean Holloway
Story: Jane Austen