Rawhide
The cattle drives of the late 1800s; crisscrossing back and forth over the Old West. These are the catalyzing impulses in this series about cattle drovers, and their encounters with friends, foes, and loves during their travels.
Incident at Rio Salado
The greed of Rowdy's long-missing father involves the drovers in a fatal encounter with Mexican outlaws.
Incident of the Sendoff
Gil Favor meets a hermit-like brush rat and learns the truth about a lost caravan of settlers.
Incident of the Long Shakedown
Gil Favor's determination to shake down his drovers almost costs him his friends and his herd.
Incident of the Lost Tribe
Cheyenne Indians rustle 30 head of Gil Favor's cattle and capture four of his men to use as hostages until the tribe reaches Mexico.
Incident of the Inside Man
Gil Favor has to count on a cocky young man in a tight spot -- but can't be sure whether he's a friend or enemy.
Incident of the Black Sheep
Sheep-hating Rowdy Yates convinces a band of belligerent sheepherders that it's better to talk than fight.
Incident of the Prairie Elephant
Wishbone is sent to guide a trouble-ridden circus train to a nearby town after the circus' lion nearly panics Gil Favor's herd.
Incident of the Little Fishes
A dedicated scientist causes a near mutiny on the Gil Favor drive when he tries to stock the Sacramento River with shad.
Incident of the Long Count
Gil Favor's drovers are delighted when a beautiful actress staggers into their camp -- until they learn she was once a Yankee spy.
Incident of the 25 Santa Clauses
An English valet whose master has been killed by buffalo hunters joins the trail drive and insists he become Gil Favor's manservant.
Incident of the Blue Spy
The drovers plan a mid-summer Christmas party for a sick boy whose foster father is not the Santa Claus he pretends to be.
Incident of the Gentleman's Gentleman
Three outlaws worth $15,000 in bounties prove hard to count for part-time census takers Rowdy, Pete and Wishbone.
Incident of the Captain's Wife
Gil Favor and his men come upon a U.S. Army fort commanded by a woman and deserted except for a few civilians.
Incident of the Boss' Daughter
A friendly peddler's ability to bargain saves Gil Favor's men from an attack by a tribe of hungry Chetennes.
Incident of the Peddler
Three wagonloads of attractive "mail-order" brides, misled about their destination, get help from Gil Favor's drovers.
Incident of the Woman Trap
A wealthy rancher tries to adopt Gil Favor's two daughters, who come all the way from Philadelphia to see their father.
Incident of the Deserters' Patrol
Gil Favor and Pete Nolan join the U.S. Army -- temporarily - to negotiate a trade of six Army deserters for one Crow Indian chief.
Incident of the Greedy Town
A distraught mother offers the town of Dry Rock $300,000 if it will clear her dead son's name of murder and robbery.
Incident of the Grandma's Money
Rowdy Yates, sent to collect payment on 300 head of cattle, meets a little old "grandma" with larceny on her mind.
Incident of the Pitchwagon
A pitchman's estranged wife agrees to help him raise money for the family of a drover who died while saving the pitchman's life.
Incident of the Hostage Child
A starving boy inadvertently causes his sister, married to an Indian-hating Army officer, to reveal that she is an Indian.
Incident of the Gold Fever
Three drovers, imprisoned for trespassing by an exiled Prussian count, try to Americanize the nobleman and his fellow immigrants.
Incident of the Child-Woman
Mushy's attempts to save his 15-year-old cousin Posie from the clutches of a gambler ultimately involve all the drovers.
Incident of the House of the Hunter
A doctor is mistrusted because she is a woman, fights prejudice, men, a quack and the law to save the life of a wounded drover.
Incident of the Reunion
The sons of an American general and an Indian chief both disagree with their fathers on how to prevent a bloody war.
Incident of a Woman's Place
A man seeking revenge for the death of his son imprisons seven people in a lonely house in the middle of Texas.
Incident of the Immigrants
Rowdy Yates and Clay Forrester start a gold rush when they discover some nuggets judiciously placed by a prospector.
Incident of the Devil and The Deep Blue
Gil Favor proves that a trail boss stands up for his profession even if it means his herd is beaten to market by a competitor.