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 of the Red Wind
A new drover secretly plans to take over as trail boss so he can follow his obsession of driving cattle through impassable country.
Incident of Iron Bull
The drover's aid an army colonel who they later discover is sought by Comanches Because he led a massacre in a Comanche town.
Incident at El Crucero
An unexpected fence halts Gil Favors herd and a pretty face diverts the trail boss himself.
Incident at Paradise
Rowdy Yates assumes the role of protector of a stubborn old man who refuses to be driven from his farm by a cattleman.
Incident at Farragut Pass
A stern, elderly woman forces Gil Favor to hire as a drover her grandson, a mean, arrogant, contemptuous hoodlum.
Incident at Two Graves
An aging Irish prizefighter, who is intent upon reaching a mysterious mountain destination, is asked to join the cattle drive.
Incident of the Rawhiders
Rowdy tangles with a lady rawhider and nearly becomes a bridegroom, under the strange code of the rawhiders clan.
Incident of the Prophecy
When drover Charlie "Rabbit" Waters accidentally kills a disreputable townsman, the victim's brothers, three gunmen and Brother William, swear vengeance.
Incident at Confidence Creek
A confidence man is aided by the drovers and promptly shows his gratitude by stealing the ownership papers of the herd.
Incident of the Death Dancer
Trail boss Gil Favor hires a hunter to protect his herd from an escaped circus lion the hunter is tracking down.
Incident of the Wild Deuces
Mushy Musgrove's poker take proves so troublesome to him that he purposely attempts to lose the winnings in another game.
Incident of the Geisha
A girl helps Hey Soos, who has disobeyed orders, regain the favor of his bosses.
Incident at Ten Trees
Gil Favor and his drovers fight to save a mentally disturbed woman from being burned as a witch by the Cheyenne Indians.
Incident of the Rusty Shotgun
Three brothers mistake Wishbone for their sister's fiancé and try to strong-arm him into marriage.
Incident of the Midnight Cave
Wishbone becomes blind after a bad fall from a steep cliff, saving him only by desperate grab at a convenient bush.
Incident of the Dowery Dundee
A beautiful woman whose possessions include a porcelain tub, a suit of armor and four Scottish bulls is rescued by Rowdy and Quince.
Incident at Gila Flats
The drovers face a full-scale war if the U.S. Army doesn't fulfill the terms of a treaty it made with an Apache Indian tribe.
Incident of the Pied Piper
An orphanage operator sells some of Gil Favor's cattle, scattered by a storm, in the naive belief that they're strays.
Incident of the Swindler
Trail boss Gil Favor catches a horse thief who turns out to be a former friend of Wishbone, the camp cook.
Incident of the Wanderer
A black-garbed man walks into the drovers' camp during a thunderstorm, but his clothing is absolutely dry.
Incident at Zebulon
Gil Favor single handedly seeks revenge when members of a masked organization horsewhip him and lynch one of his drovers.
Incident at Hourglass
The drive runs into trouble when an U.S. Army dam project halts the herd and trail boss Gil Favor is accused of murder.
Incident of the Banker
A bank president takes trail boss Gil Favors place and Favor becomes head of the bank.
Incident at Deadhorse (Part 1)
A professional hangman learns that the man he has been sent to execute is the town's most popular and powerful citizen.
Incident at Deadhorse (Part 2)
A condemned man makes a drastic decision when he realized attempts to thwart his hanging would cause a bloody conflict.
Incident of the Gilded Goddess
Gil Favor is shot in the back when he refuses to accept a beautiful woman's story that she is innocent of a murder charge.
Incident at Seven Fingers
The drovers hire a man they later learn is a fugitive from a U.S. Army general court martial.
Incident of the Peyote Cup
A strange Indian tribe captures Hey Soos and forces him to drink a non-fatal poison.