Wagon Train - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

The Captain Dan Brady Story

The Kitty Albright Story

The Maud Frazer Story

The Selena Hartnell Story

The Clementine Jones Story

The Jenna Douglas Story

The Artie Matthewson Story

The Mark Miner Story

The Bruce Saybrook Story

The Lizabeth Ann Calhoun Story

The Traitor

The Bettina May Story

Clyde

The Martin Onyx Story

The Dick Pederson Story

The Hobie Redman Story

The Malachi Hobart Story
Duke comes across Malachi Hobart, a preacher dedicating his life to his fellow man, and is impressed with his charitable works. However, he begins to believe that the pastor is in fact a con artist who is using religion to swindle people.

The Dr. Denker Story
Bill spots a young boy alone on the trail. He passes out but they later learn he can't talk but that he saw his dad killed by strangers for no apparent reason. Later, they run into Dr. Denker taking musical instruments to California.

The Lonnie Fallon Story

The Jeff Hartfield Story

The Daniel Clay Story

The Lieutenant Burton Story

The Charley Shutup Story

The Amos Billings Story
The wagon train encounters Amos Billings who tells of a new road that might shorten their trip and avoid Indian trouble. Chris and Flint are very suspicious of the situation since the location has been a dead end.

The Baylor Crowfoot Story

The George B. Hanrahan Story

The Swamp Devil

The Cole Crawford Story

The Levi Hale Story

The Terry Morrell Story

The Jud Steele Story

The Mary Beckett Story

The Nancy Davis Story

The Frank Carter Story

The John Turnbull Story

The Hiram Winthrop Story

The Heather Mahoney Story
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