Cheyenne - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Blind Spot
Cheyenne attempts to return a Southern boy to his Northern father following the Civil War against the wishes of a group of early Ku Klux Klan-types tagged the "regulators."

The Reprieve

The Rebellion

Trial by Conscience

The Imposter

Prisoner of Moon Mesa

Gold, Glory and Custer - Prelude (1)

Gold, Glory and Custer - Requiem (2)
Cheyenne assumes a difficult decision - appearing at Major Reno's court martial, where our hero might be accused of desertion after Colonel Custer's regiment was decimated at Little Bighorn.

Riot at Arroyo Soco

Apache Blood

Outcast of Cripple Creek

Alibi for the Scalped Man

Home Is the Brave
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