Tales of Wells Fargo - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Thin Rope
Jim Hardie is assigned to ride shotgun on a stagecoach that was held up carrying a valuable cargo of gold, but has to contend with a driver who thinks he can handle any outlaws he meets with all by himself.

The Hasty Gun
Jim investigates an accidental killing during a robbery.

Alder Gulch
The office in Alder Gulch, Montana has reported a series of stage coach robberies and Jim Hardie is sent to investigate.

The Bounty
Jim Hardie is off to Moose County, Canada. A man is trying to claim a reward for an outlaw's body and Jim must confirm the identity of the body.

A Time to Kill
Jim Hardie follows stolen money to the home of a man who recently died. His sister and his son are certain the man was not involved in the robbery.

Shotgun Messenger

The Lynching

Renegade Raiders

Rio Grande

Sam Bass

The Hijackers

Stage to Nowhere

Jesse James

The Silver Bullets
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