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Bertram La Tour has requested Wells Fargo send Jim Hardie personally to escort his dowry of $200,000 and his granddaughter Michelle Bovarde to Baton Rouge where she is to be married. However, Jim is unaware why this is being done.
An outlaw released early from prison has a hit-list of those responsible for his capture, including Hardie.
Hardie suspects a casino owner is selling illegal guns to insurgent Indians.
A fellow Wells Fargo agent offers Hardie a large reward for the capture of an outlaw—dead or alive.
Agent Hardie rides to Calico where a competitor of Wells Fargo is forcing passengers to transfer to his stage line at gunpoint.
Spencer, Blazing Rock's Fargo agent, is found dead, with a gun in his hand. Marshal Williams says it is suicide, but Hardie believes otherwise.
Hardie becomes suspicious when he is notified that a friend of his has "accidentally" drowned.
Hardie's quick action prevents an innocent man who has suffered a serious injury from being convicted of murder.
Jan Clayton appears as a mail-order bride who was the only witness to a holdup.
An ex-convict seeks his partner, who escaped with a fortune in gold.
Hearing about a holdup being staged at the Wade place, Hardie (Dale Robertson) goes into action.
Case: the murder of a casino manager.
The search for a missing stage leads Hardie (Dale Robertson) to a lawless border town and a gunfight with the town's "leading citizen."
When Hardie stops in a small town while transporting a prisoner to stand trial in Santa Fe, N.M., he discovers that there's a price on the prisoner's head and that the mayor and sheriff may not let him leave the town alive.
When a stagecoach arrives in Denver with $50,000 worth of gold missing, Hardie investigates the town. When $50,000 goes missing from a stagecoach, and with few leads to go on, Jim suspects a safe-cracking marshal of the theft.
When a young woman becomes infatuated with Hardie, a seemingly simple Wells Fargo job gets complicated. A jewel shipment must be delivered, and the owner's daughter wants to do it personally.
While tracking down a man wanted for robbery and murder, Hardie worries that the man's ties to a sheriff might make it difficult to serve justice.