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Season 1

  • S01E01 Ken-Tuck-E

    • September 24, 1964
    • NBC

    George Washington sends Daniel and Yadkin into ""Ken-Tuck-E,"" the ""dark and bloody"" hunting ground of four Indian nations, to find a site for a fort. Once they arrive, they encounter representatives of two of those four nations -- Shawnee warriors chasing a lone Cherokee warrior. Daniel helps drive the Shawnee away, and the grateful Cherokee, Mingo, returns the favor by showing Daniel and Yad an ideal location to build their fort. Yad returns east while Daniel remains with Mingo to explore the country.

  • S01E02 Tekawitha McLeod

    • October 1, 1964
    • NBC

    A man called Flathead Joseph kidnaps the adopted daughter of a Cherokee chief and offers her to the Boonesborough settlers in exchange for a jug of rum. When it's revealed that the girl is in reality white, Daniel purchases her freedom. Then the Cherokee arrive on the scene and want to take the girl back to live with them. Some of the settlers do not agree that she should return but the girl herself wants to go

  • S01E03 A Short Walk to Salem

    • November 19, 1964
    • NBC

    Israel becomes lost in the woods after fur thieves ambush him, Boone and Yadkin.

  • S01E04 Lac Duquesne

    • November 5, 1964
    • NBC

    Boone chases a river pirate (Emile Genest) who plans to sell a load of stolen arms to Shawnees.

  • S01E05 Pompey

    • December 10, 1964
    • NBC

    A bondsman (Peter Whitney) insists on returning a runaway slave (Brock Peters) unshackled by Boone.

  • S01E06 The Choosing

    • October 29, 1964
    • NBC

    British soldiers and Indians surround Jemima as she tries to help Boone, wounded in the wilderness.

  • S01E07 The Family Fluellen

    • October 22, 1964
    • NBC

    Boone invites a widow (Bethel Leslie) and her hungry brood to town, but one of the children steals a telescope.

  • S01E08 My Brother's Keeper

    • October 8, 1964
    • NBC

    Yadkin is seriously wounded in a Indian ambush and insists that the Indian who wounded him was none other than Mingo.

  • S01E09 Mountain of the Dead

    • December 17, 1964
    • NBC

    A dream about a man whom Daniel thought was dead is followed by the appearance of three men at his door demanding that he take them to the site of a bloody Native American massacre.

  • S01E10 The Sound of Wings

    • November 12, 1964
    • NBC

    A British officer (Michael Rennie) captures Boone then impersonates him to win Indian allies; guest Frank DeKova

  • S01E11 The Sisters O'Hannrahan

    • December 3, 1964
    • NBC

    Yadkin's trickery leaves Boone the unexpected, and unwilling, owner of indentured Irish sisters (Fay Spain, Nina Shipman).

  • S01E12 The Prophet

    • January 21, 1965
    • NBC

    A Shawnee prophet (John Russell) predicts massacre for the settlers of Boonesborough; guest Patricia Huston.

  • S01E13 The Courtship of Jericho Jones

    • April 29, 1965
    • NBC

    Jericho Jones kidnaps a Creek princess and elopes with her. Needless to say, this event causes considerable disruption of settler-Native American relations.

  • S01E14 The Returning

    • January 14, 1965
    • NBC

    Boone cannot believe a boyhood friend (Pat Hingle) murdered three Cherokee youths.

  • S01E15 Not in Our Stars

    • December 31, 1964
    • NBC

    Mingo plans to do more than protest a new treaty when he and Boone visit Virginia's governor general (Walter Pidgeon)

  • S01E16 The Hostages

    • January 7, 1965
    • NBC

    A band of Senecas kidnap Rebecca and ransack the Boone cabin. The unusual thing about this little group is that they are led by a white Tory officer.

  • S01E17 The First Stone

    • January 28, 1965
    • NBC

    Boone befriends a mother (Geraldine Brooks) and son (Kurt Russell), but learns the woman is accused of witchcraft.

  • S01E18 A Place of 1000 Spirits

    • February 4, 1965
    • NBC

    While hunting, the Boones meet a delirious British officer (Macdonald Carey) pursued by vengeful Shawnees.

  • S01E19 The Sound of Fear

    • February 11, 1965
    • NBC

    A condemned bounty hunter (Dan Duryea) who escaped from a military convoy takes the Boones hostage.

  • S01E20 The Price of Friendship

    • February 18, 1965
    • NBC

    Boone assists a boy hanging by his feet from a tree (Kurt Russell) and winds up at the mercy of a larcenous clan; guests Lloyd Nolan, Lane Bradford.

  • S01E21 The Quietists

    • February 25, 1965
    • NBC

    A Quaker family refuses to fight until Indians kidnap a daughter; guests Alexander Scourby, Jay Silverheels.

  • S01E22 The Devil's Four

    • March 4, 1965
    • NBC

    Boone commands four criminals recruited by Yadkin to haul frieght to Boonesborough; guests Sean McClory, Gordon Jump.

  • S01E23 The Reunion

    • March 11, 1965
    • NBC

    Timothy Patrick Bryan shows up in Boonesborough looking for his long lost daughter, Rebecca Boone. Rebecca wants nothing to do with the man because he abandoned her family when she was a child.

  • S01E24 The Ben Franklin Encounter

    • March 18, 1965
    • NBC

    After returning from a trip to Virginia, Daniel and Mingo tell via flashback how they met the legendary Benjamin Franklin and almost got themselves shanghaied to England in the process.

  • S01E25 Four-Leaf Clover

    • March 25, 1965
    • NBC

    An idealistic schoolteacher (George Gobel) incites Boonesborough's wrath by giving gunpowder to the Shawnees.

  • S01E26 Cain's Birthday (1)

    • April 1, 1965
    • NBC

    Boone seems guilty of betrayal when he allows Choctaws to capture the town's men

  • S01E27 Cain's Birthday (2)

    • April 8, 1965
    • NBC

    Lacking water and powder, the women and children of Boonesborough seem easy prey for attacking Choctaws.

  • S01E28 Daughter of the Devil

    • April 15, 1965
    • NBC

    Superstition runs rampant in Boonesborough when two mysterious travelers arrive and are followed by the appearance of a deadly panther.

  • S01E29 Doll of Sorrow

    • April 22, 1965
    • NBC

    Israel accidentally startles a passing peddler's horse and his goods are ruined. Daniel agrees to compensate Seth Jannings for his loss, but matters are complicated when Jannings steals a sacred mourning doll from the wife of a Native American chief and plans to hold it for ransom. Knowing that this could lead to major hostilities with the Native Americans, Daniel puts his own neck on the line to retrieve the doll from Jannings.