Murder enters the dealings when Cheyenne gets involved with a charming swindler on a cattle drive.
Cheyenne waits out a winter with a cattle drive.
Cheyenne and Hoot Hollister take the river boat to St. Louis for a night on the town.
Marshal Frank Moxon saves Cheyenne's life.
Cheyenne is sent by the Cattlemen's Association to stop a cattle rustling.
Cheyenne hunts wild horses.
Cheyenne is forced into a gunfight with the Laverson brothers, leaving two dead and one out for revenge.
Cheyenne rides into Stagge City (pop. 407) and is promptly arrested on trumped-up vagrant charges. After a "trial" lasting less then a minute, he's sentenced to 90 days hard-labor at the nearby silver mine - owned by Stagge.
Cheyenne takes an old mill train home.
Cheyenne is suspected of being a member of the Ellwood gang.
Cheyenne must get a herd of horses to a desolate cavalry base.
While panning gold, Morgan Trude shoots Cheyenne, thinking he is going to rob him.
Cheyenne helps an honest newspaper in a fight against a crooked man.
Cheyenne rides into Crowheart carrying a dead man he found along the trail.
While working as a small town sheriff Cheyenne falls for a girl who's father was a sheriff & her brother is a killer.
Cheyenne Bodie (Clint Walker) stops at a cabin for help with a lame horse, and is shot at. He soon ends up on the wrong side of a posse.
Cheyenne takes over a livery stable in exchange for money he is owed. Then he finds out why he got it so cheap. A protection racket runs the town and Cheyenne faces a showdown with the leader when he refuses to pay.
The only survivor of a stage coach robbery is an infant boy. He is also the heir to a large land grant and someone else wants the land.
A bank robber that Cheyenne is bringing in, saves him when he's caught in a bear trap.
An Indian uprising results when reporter Fay Kirby tries to interview Sitting Bull.