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 Encounter at Boot Hill
Rowdy Yates becomes involved in small-town intrigue when two of his drovers try to save a pair of itinerants from being hanged.
Incident of the Ride a Crooked Mile
A killer involves Rowdy Yates and his drovers in his plan to keep possession of a champion stallion.
Incident of the Six Weeks to Bent Fork
As the victim of an old confidence game, Rowdy Yates accepts an offer of a high fee to bring herd through in a specified time.
Incident of the Walk Into Terror
Drovers Blake and Quince are buried in an abandoned mine when they fire at an attacking bear and the concussion cause a cave-in.
Incident of the Escort to Doom
Rowdy Yates tries to insure the safety of his drovers by hiring a sinister band of hungry Indians to help him drive the herd.
Incident of the Hostage for Hanging
A vicious old mountain, woman's back-country family hold Rowdy Yates for ransom when he tries to buy horses from them.
Incident of the Vasquez Woman
Jed Colby and the wife of a rebel leader are held as hostages in a Mexican border revolution.
Incident of the Clash at Broken Bluff
Rowdy Yates and his drovers become involved in the local politics of a small town and a militant suffragette reform movement.
Incident of The Pursuit
A United States marshal arrests drover Jed Colby for an almost forgotten murder.
Incident of the Crossing at White Feather
Rowdy Yates' chances of getting a big herd across a treacherous river are hampered by an alcoholic guide.