Lucas, Mark and Micah are taken prisoner by a group of bandits.
Lou Mallory, a stunning redhead, arrives in North Fork and buys the hotel.
Lucas and several others are trapped in the hotel with a dangerous outlaw.
A former gunfighter arrives in North Fork with the intention of settling down.
A charming Irishman claims Lou for his bride.
Lucas gets wind of an assassination plot.
Mark befriends a circus advance-man suspected of robbery.
A dapper little braggart invites challenge with tales of his gunfighting prowess.
An unscrupulous land buyer tries to get Lucas to sell his ranch.
Mark takes a sudden aversion to his father's rifle after one of his friends is killed.
The blacksmith volunteers as acting deputy when Micah is out of town.
While on a cougar hunt, Lucas loses faith in his ability as a rifleman.
An Indian is accused of a mining-camp murder.
Mark and Lucas find Winslow Quince stranded in the desert and help him to North Fork.
A boy not much older than Mark announces that he intends to kill Lucas.
Local bullies ridicule a Japanese royal visitor.
Rumors that Mark may be mixed up with thieves shake Lucas.
A poisonous snake gives a prisoner his chance to escape.
Lucas' lust for revenge nearly ruins his life.
Lucas uses a bullet as evidence to convict a crooked gambler.
Mark is injured in an accident that leaves his legs paralyzed.
A stranger arrives on the McCain ranch claiming to be a friend of Lucas'.
Lucas refuses help to an old man running from a gang of criminals.
A group of hill folk is installed as peace officers in a town near North Fork.
An elderly recluse with a mean reputation helps Lucas rescue Mark.
Lucas subdues a gang of bandits singlehandedly.
First Wages - Lucas tries to find out why Mark has taken a job as a stableboy - against his wishes.
Stagecoach robbers take Mark and Millie hostage.
A prison wagon carrying a condemned killer passes through North Fork.
A new neighbor of the McCains' gives Mark a job on his ranch.
A killer's rich father tries to bribe witness Lucas.
An eccentric old friend of Lucas' arrives in North Fork.
A kindly neighbor of Lucas' believes he is President Lincoln.
The North Fork Town Council feels that an old man is incapable of raising his grandson.
Mark Twain visits North Fork.
The townspeople leave Lucas to face killers alone.
Lucas is accidentally responsible for the death of a young mountain boy.
Lucas is stunned when Mark is kidnapped and a $5,000 ransom is asked.
Outlaws force Lucas to help with a prison break.
A young girl asks refuge at the McCain ranch for herself and her ill brother.
A gang comes to town to free a jailed member.
A drifter forces his attentions on a deaf girl.
A dapper man arrives on the stage and announces that he has come to kill Lucas.
Mark falls head-over-heels into his first puppy love.
A young man arrives in North Fork to claim the body of his dead brother.
A gunman threatens to kill Micah and Lucas tries to help.
Lucas is accused of murder by a man who claims to be an eyewitness.
Mark deliberately disobeys his father and a convicted prisoner escapes.
Lucas' friends label him a tinhorn because of his gambling.
A blind banjo-playing wanderer strikes up an acquaintance with Mark.
The McCains get new neighbors when a couple moves into a nearby ranch.
A Southern belle arrives in North Fork claiming that Micah is her husband.
Lucas regrets his attitude toward a reformed outlaw.
A gambler moves into North Fork and begins courting a local girl.
Lucas develops temporary amnesia while visiting a strange town.
A former friend of Lucas' is released from prison and asks him for a job.
Lucas is out for vengeance when Mark is used as a pawn in a bank robbery scheme.
Lucas shoots a horse thief who turns out to be a member of the Boyle clan and now Ma Boyle is after him.
A prison wagon carrying seven criminals stops over in North Fork for supplies.
A con man and his son want Lucas' mineral rights.
Lucas trails an escaped prisoner to a mining town in the mountains.
A Mexican bandit and his gang ride into North Fork.
The Martinet - A former army captain comes to North Fork to kill the man who shot down his son in a gunfight - Lucas McCain.
Before she dies, the widow of a bandit Lucas shot arranges for his death.
Mark and a friend are trapped in an old mine.
A con man makes his living by provoking and then betting on gunfights.
A hard-drinking painter is accused of murder.
A desperate, mute man steals from the stagecoach.
A sprightly elderly lady arrives in North Fork and announces that she plans to capture a bandit.
Lucas helps an alcoholic former doctor regain his self-respect.
Lucas unmasks a book salesman as a killer.
Long Trek - Lucas and Marshall Torrance run into trouble transporting a captured killer back to face trial.
A dying friend asks Lucas to fetch his wife.
Lucas begins to believe in ghosts when he sees someone he thinks he killed.
Lucas goes under cover as a federal agent.
Lucas is sent to Wyoming to investigate the sale of guns to Indians.
Closer Than A Brother - Lucas looks for answers when recovering alcoholic lawman Micah Torrence turns in his badge and returns to the bottle.
A visit to Micah's old home leads to the uncovering of an old mystery.
Lucas, temporarily blind, faces a gunfight.
A former POW imprisons Lucas for his role in the Civil War.
A traveling salesman is accused of forcing his attentions on a local woman.
Lucas faces lynching for unwittingly buying stolen horses.
An amiable handyman in town has dreams of becoming a famous gunfighter.
Lucas and Mark set out on a hunting trip and stumble upon a robbery.
Lucas is cursed by a renegade Indian with a reputation for witchcraft.
The North Fork stagecoach must stop at the McCain ranch because of a severe snowstorm.
Two cowhands submit Lucas' name to a matchmaker.
A former gunfighter becomes a doctor hoping to make up for his past.
A Chinese man and his son plan to settle in North Fork.
A group of outlaws devise a plan to get rid of Lucas so that they can take over the town of North Fork.
After Lucas kills a mountain man in a barroom brawl, his father arrives in North Fork determined to take revenge on Lucas and Marshal Torrance, once he breaks his other two boys out of jail.
A dying gunslinger attracts trouble to North Fork.
Newspaperman Byron Claremont specializes in profiles of gunmen; one of his stories is responsible for an old-time marshal's death; and his next subject is Lucas.
Lucas and Mark lie to protect a dead man's family.
Lucas becomes involved in the family troubles of the hotel clerk.
Fallen ill, a couple seeks shelter with Lucas.
Lucas and Mark travel across the desert, returning from a trip to lay in a supply of salt.
Lucas agrees to ride shotgun on the North Fork stage.
Outlaws threaten to kill Micah unless their leader is freed.
The town drunk's son thinks he is heir to Lucas' ranch.
Lucas and Mark find themselves caring for a 6-month-old baby.
Lucas becomes involved in a revenge fight when he befriends a young Easterner.
Mark runs away from home when he thinks that Lucas believes he's lying.
A buffalo hunter tries to force Lucas into a gunfight.
Land-hungry brothers threaten a spinster's fiance.
Two tough private detectives appear in North Fork looking for a boy.
Two unhappy heirs threaten a young widow.
A boy is accused of shooting an outlaw in the back.
When a horse dealer transporting a prize stallion stops in North Fork, two saddle tramps try to use trickery to obtain it.
An elderly couple moves to North Fork under an assumed name to hide the fact that they are the parents of a vicious killer; the plan backfires when the son shows up at their home.
After foiling a girl's attempt to rob the general store, Lucas finds that she and her brother are plotting the murder of their abusive stepfather.
Lucas and Mark find themselves held at gunpoint by a prisoner being transported on a train, which becomes stranded from a plague of grasshoppers.
Mark discovers that the new preacher and his wife are impostors planning a robbery.
Lucas and Marshal Torrance get into trouble with the Army when they try to help a wounded young soldier who deserted.
After Mark contracts typhoid fever and has a vision of his dead mother, he no longer seems interested in getting well.
An old friend of Lucas returns to town in the company of a shady gambler and is accused of cheating at cards.
Several men are vying for a rancher's daughter's affections; when she is found dead, one of them becomes the prime suspect in her murder.
Shotgun man John Beaumont, who Lucas sent to prison, returns with vengeance on his mind.
After shooting a man in self-defense, Andy Moon and his son turns to Lucas for protection from his vengeful brothers; they take shelter at the McCain ranch.
A bank-robbing gunman decides to hide out at the McCain ranch.
A sharecropper enters his colt in a horse race; he hopes to win enough money to buy a farm from the owner, who has bet on Mark McCain's entry.
A convict is released from prison and returns home to North Fork.
Lucas helps a woman who is being harassed by a rough gambler.
An ex-convict is accused of robbing and killing his employer.
Lucas and Mark McCain settle near North Fork.
Two tough hired hands beat up Lucas and burn his ranch to get him to move off his land.
Lucas is forced to give refuge to a young bank robber.
Lucas gives a once-famous marshal a chance for rehabilitation.
Lucas has in-law trouble when his late wife's brother arrives in town.
Mark is kidnapped by a man who blames Lucas for his own son's death.
An Italian count arrives in North Fork and challenges the town bully to a duel.
A criminal threatens to harm Mark unless Lucas sells him the ranch.
Lucas and Mark are robbed while riding the stage back from a cattle sale.
Lucas suspects a nobleman, recently arrived from England, of cattle rustling.
A broken confederate soldier confronts Gen. Phil Sheridan at the McCain ranch.
Outlaws hunt a retired gunfighter who has settled in North Fork.
Lucas' old friend, a traveling photographer, is accused of murder.
A smart-aleck boy from Brooklyn comes west to seek his fortune.
A U.S. marshal arrives in North Fork, taking an Indian prisoner back east for trial.
A woman whom Lucas remembers as a card cheat opens a boardinghouse in town.
Lucas risks his life when he offers to appear as a witness in a murder trial.
An outlaw will surrender if his sweetheart gets the reward.
An old enemy of Marshal Micah Torrance's arrives in town, bent on revenge.
A marshal from another territory comes to North Fork looking for a wanted man.
An escaped killer barricades himself and his two companions in the North Fork general store.
Mark meets a stranger whom Lucas suspects of being a wanted man.
A young man wants an education despite his uncle's objection.
The young son of a neighboring rancher is seriously hurt in an accident.
The North Fork schoolteacher is pressured to leave town because of her progressive ideas.
A hired gunman arrives in town to kill a man Lucas has hated for years.
A trail bum arrives in North Fork during a drought claiming to be a water witch.
Lucas gives his blood to save a dying man.
Mark's finding of the body of a murder victim starts Lucas, his friend Artemus and Marshal Torrance on a search for the killer.
A band of Indians kidnaps Mark and disappears into the hills.
Lucas is the town's representative to the railroad commission until an infamous train robber dies and leaves his ill-gotten wealth to Lucas; Lucas must clear his name and stop the reckless ambition of his replacement.
When a rancher dies after the bank forecloses the mortgage on his property, his son blames the banker for his father's death.
A rancher is shot by an unknown killer, and his daughter's lover is jailed.