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Jason takes in the 11-year-old daughter of a bank robber that he killed, but her father's fellow robbers will do anything to get back.
Jason returns home and finds himself up against a freight company owner who will do anything to keep the railroad from taking away his business.
Jason takes a job protecting newspaperman Horace Greeley from unknown assassins.
Jason discovers that Ashley's Cuban associates plan to assassinate Grant during a fencing demonstration.
Jason is called back to DC by President Grant, and soon discovers that assassins are targeting Grant because of his plan to open up the Black Hills for prospecting.
Jason helps transport $25,000 in gold and goes up against a gang of teenagers who intend to take the gold.
Jason learns the truth about the supposed Indian raids from the Sioux, and tries to warn Custers... but the conspirators have other plans.
Jason tries to learn who is setting his friend George Custer up to attack the Indians and set off a war.
President Grant asks Jason to secretly determine if General George Custer is preparing a Presidential bid.
Jason brings a sick friend to a town for treatment. The friend dies and Jason is stricken ill, and the townspeople want him out.
McCord tries to help his friend in a range war, but the man brings in barbed wire and the other rancher plans to stampede cattle to bring down the wire... no matter who gets in the way.
While in town to witness a friend's hanging, Jason tries to reunite him with his son who is considering turning to a life of crime.
When Jason ends up the sheriff of Silverton, the townspeople soon object when Jason orders a ban on guns.
Jason remembers the events of ten years earlier that brought him and General Grant together.
Edwin Booth hires Jason to protect him from the people that hold him partially responsible for his brother John's assassination of Lincoln.
Three wolfer brothers interfere with McCord's attempts to return a white Indian to her people.
Lucas helps Julius Perrin, who is running a makeshift orphanage and who is opposed by a local man and his son.. who may have shot someone.
Jason takes sides in the fight between the gypsies and the local land owner, Aaron.
Jason gets involved in a fight between a rich land owner and gypsies when a gypsy courts the owner's daughter.
After Jason cashes a check for $10,000 from a cattle drive, bank robbers steal the money and Jason rides after them.
PT. Barnum plans to use Jason's reputation as the Coward of Bitter Creek to create a new Wild West Show.
The Indians capture Macon as he tries to free Jason, and force the two men to fight to the death.
Jason visits the grave of a friend, Johnny Macon, and remembers how they met when the Indians captured them both.
Jason's friend Rufus now works as an undertaker, and his coffins are part of a scheme by three bank robbers who are using the unwitting Rufus.
Jason comes to the aid of a man who claims that he can testify to prove Jason's innocence at Bitter Creek.
After a survey of Alaska, Jason returns to Seattle with information for William Seward that will help him convince the U.S. government to buy the northern land. But some men intend for that information to stay buried.
When Jimmy Whitlaw's father dies of fever, the young boy becomes the center of a fight for water rights that his father owned.
After an outlaw hits him over the head, Jason wakes up and returns to town, and discovers that a drifter has managed to kill the outlaw and is taking credit for Jason's "death".
Jason comes to the aid of Ann Williams, the daughter of an old friend who publishes the local newspaper and is risking her life to stand up to a corrupt politician, Paul Mandell.
Jason's Indian friend Red Hand is forced to stand trial to prove that he's "human" under white man's law.
Jason is forced to take charge of a prisoner on a stagecoach after the men making the transfer are killed. One of the surviving passengers is an officer that served on Jason's court-martial board.