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- Pale Arrow is a white man raised since a boy by the Pawnee Chief. With wagon trains now encroaching on Pawnee land, the Chief sends Pale Arrow to be with the white people. Now known as Paul Fletcher, he takes the job of wagon train scout. The Chief wants peace but when he dies, Crazy Fox takes over and now leads the Pawnees in an attack against that wagon train.
- A Parade of horseback riders ride past the show's grandstand. Not a rodeo and no special performances, just a parade.
- A Pawnee Indian falls in love with a girl of the Arapahoe tribe. She already has a lover, but his affection is not returned. This leads to a fight between the Pawnee and the Arapahoe, and the Pawnee is beaten and condemned to death. His sweetheart, however, rescues him and together, after many thrilling adventures, they escape to peace and happiness.
- Way out west, Curley, a very pretty girl, is operator at Pawnee Junction. Hawkins, a "ne'er do well" from the east, has won her affection. Jim Bradley, a young ranchman, has just sold his property and given the proceeds to Curley for safe keeping. He has been a quiet admirer for some time, but has not screwed up his courage to the proposal point, until the time when he deposits the money with her. Curley admires Jim for his many sterling qualities, but her heart being pledged to Hawkins, Jim is obliged to yield the field to his rival. Hawkins, unobserved, has seen the money to into the safe; he determines to possess it. Late in the evening, when Curley dozes over her desk, a masked man enters, holds her up and makes a desperate attempt to secure the money. Hs is frustrated by a clever ruse and compelled to enter the closet which she locks. Curley now dashes out for assistance and Jim and some cowboys start out to capture the culprit. In the meantime, the masked burglar in the closet bursts the door, throws off his mask, disclosing the scoundrel Hawkins. He dashes out, procures a horse and rides off. Curley and Jim head the pursuers and outdistancing the others, come upon the thief. Curley is completely stunned at the revelation, the man who she has regarded as an ideal, now stands before her a despicable scoundrel. Jim sympathizes. The noise of approaching horses attracts them. He draws his revolver, wounds himself in the arm and allows the thief to escape as the cowboys draw up. He tells them Hawkins has gone in another direction. Curley binds up his wound and while taking his handkerchief her photo drops to the ground. The quiet, unassuming hero touches a responsive chord in her heart and she nestles close to Jim, and let it be forever and forever.
- For coming home in rather a merry mood one morning, along about milkman's time, his dad vowed that Bob would have to "go west, young man," and stay there until he learned to behave. So off he was bundled to the ranch of his dad's friend, Badger. Work? Bob just couldn't see it, so he changed personalities with his obliging valet and let the valet enjoy his punishment while he kicked around, having a fair-to-middling good time as valet. There was a girl of course. Badger's daughter. Things will happen, even on the best regulated ranches. While the make-believe valet was out riding one afternoon, he got off the horse to open a gate and Mr. Horse took French leave. Mildred Badger, meeting the footsore "valet" some miles from home, offered him a mount on her horse. He accepted thankfully. But their romantic proximity went to their heads, and meeting accidentally with a parson. Bob confessed his identity and the two were wed. Then came the awful task of breaking the news; made twice as awful by the discovery that Bob's dad had arrived at the ranch that afternoon. To make a long story short, they lassoed the two dads and threatened to keep them thus till doomsday unless they gave their blessing. And the dads did.
- Wells Fargo agent Kirk Stockwood (Tom Tyler) is sent to put a stop to put a stop to the stagecoach robberies by a band of outlaws known as the Wolves, led by Andre Jeel (Lew Meehan); he poses as an outlaw and this causes some conflicts with Madge Wilson (Ethlyne Claire) and her kid brother Jerry (Frankie Darro.)
- The Pawnee strip is a piece of Federal land that has long been a haven for outlaws. When the government finally sends an officer down to Wileyville so they can open up the strip for homesteading, the courier is killed. Determined to get the strip open for homesteading, Bill, Calamity, Judge Wiley, and the Reverend, set out to get the petition signatures needed to make it official.
- When the circus arrives at an empty town, Corky and his friends decide to join the townspeople who have gone to a land rush.
- After being detained by U.S. Marshals, Colonel Casey finds himself quarantined in a saloon. His only companions are the barkeep, a wayward saloon girl, a would-be outlaw, and a lively chimpanzee named "Pancho the Bandit". The angry townspeople, prodded by a greedy opportunist, want the saloon burned down, even if it costs the lives of Casey Thompson and the others.
- Two brothers, one a doctor the other a fast-draw Sheriff, live in conflict with each other in a town that is run by a ruthless saloon owner.
- While Big Twin is on a hunting trip with Jim and Clayt. They see a war party of Pawnee, and Jim leads them the long way home. They encounter several setbacks as they try to get back to the cabin. Meanwhile, while talking with the three Monroe members at the cabin, a Pawnee chief rides out of hiding. He and Ruel get into a fight. In the fight, Komatah manages to stab Ruel, and Ruel knocks Komatah in the head hard enough to knock him out. Kathy manages to get both Ruel and the Indian back to the cabin where she nurses them and bandages them. She realizes just how much they want to kill each other when they wake up.
- In an episode with a lighter touch, two meek but frustrated railroad employees determine a way to rob the train of a million dollars by making an entire boxcar disappear.
- 1963–19641h7.1 (11)TV EpisodeJaimie is captured by the Pawnee. Murrel and Shep come across the band and devise a scheme to sell Jaimie back to his father.
- 1963–19641h7.9 (11)TV EpisodeAfter escaping from the Pawnees, Jaimie is again captured by Murrel. Meanwhile, the wagon train is held up when a passenger is mauled by a rabid wolf, giving Doc some time to try and find his son.
- Leslie becomes a political lightning rod when the penguin wedding she sets up at the Pawnee Zoo turns out to be for two male penguins.
- Ron's Pawnee Rangers and Leslie's competing scout group, the Pawnee Goddesses, share a weekend in the wilderness, Ben joins Tom and Donna on "Treat Yo Self Day," and Chris takes an interest in Jerry's daughter.
- Leslie wants to reject a great park idea just because the designer comes from Eagleton, Tom begins his new business venture with a new fiscal approach, and Andy and April find a way to make Andy's new security job more exciting.
- 2020– 7mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 5mPodcast Episode
- 2009–201522mTV-PG7.6 (2K)TV EpisodeLeslie gloats instead of trying to help when she learns of Eagleton's budget crisis, Ron tries to get himself off the grid, and Ann takes April on a road trip to Bloomington.
- 2015–TV Episode
- 2015–TV Episode