Washington orders Daniel Boone (Fess Parker) to build a fort to defend settlers against Indians supplied by the British.
War looms after an Indian princess (Lynn Loring), actually a white captive, is sold to settlers for provisions.
Boone meets Mingo's savage brother (Ed Ames in a dual role) when he investigates assault charges against Mingo.
Boone invites a widow (Bethel Leslie) and her hungry brood to town, but one of the children steals a telescope.
British soldiers and Indians surround Jemima as she tries to help Boone, wounded in the wilderness.
Boone chases a river pirate (Emile Genest) who plans to sell a load of stolen arms to Shawnees.
A British officer (Michael Rennie) captures Boone then impersonates him to win Indian allies; guest Frank DeKova.
Israel becomes lost in the woods after fur thieves ambush him, Boone and Yadkin.
Yadkin's trickery leaves Boone the unexpected, and unwilling, owner of indentured Irish sisters (Fay Spain, Nina Shipman).
A bondsman (Peter Whitney) insists on returning a runaway slave (Brock Peters) unshackled by Boone.
Ambushed by the British, a soldier carrying a vital presidential dispatch lives long enough to pass it to Boone.
A man, thought dead, appears at Boone's campfire and asks directions to a massacre site; guest Leslie Nielsen.
Mingo plans to do more than protest a new treaty when he and Boone visit Virginia's governor general (Walter Pidgeon).
A religious leader (Madlyn Rhue) of the Senecas has a loyalist officer (Rhodes Reason) kidnap Rebecca to lure Boone.
Boone cannot believe a boyhood friend (Pat Hingle) murdered two Cherokee youths.
A Shawnee prophet (John Russell) predicts massacre for the settlers of Boonesborough; guest Patricia Huston.
Boone befriends a mother (Geraldine Brooks) and son (Kurt Russell), but learns the woman is accused of witchcraft.
While hunting, the Boones meet a delirious British officer (Macdonald Carey) pursued by vengeful Shawnees.
A condemned bounty hunter (Dan Duryea) who escaped from a military convoy takes the Boones hostage.
Boone assists a boy (Kurt Russell) and winds up at the mercy of a larcenous clan; guests Lloyd Nolan, Lane Bradford.
A Quaker family refuses to fight until Indians kidnap a daughter; guests Alexander Scourby, Jay Silverheels.
Boone commands four criminals recruited by Yadkin to haul frieght to Boonesborough; guests Sean McClory, Gordon Jump.
An Irish peddler (John McIntire) arrives in Boonesborough looking for his long-lost daughter, Rebecca.
A British admiral (Edward Mulhare) takes Boone, Ben Franklin, a French agent and a widow (Anna Lee) captive in Virginia.
An idealistic schoolteacher (George Gobel) incites Boonesborough's wrath by giving gunpowder to the Shawnees.
Boone seems guilty of betrayal when he allows Choctaws to capture the town's men.
Lacking water and powder, the women and children of Boonesborough seem easy prey for attacking Choctaws.
The arrival of Cajun travelers (Frank Silvera, Pilar Seurat) coincides with a mauling blamed on a black panther.
A fur thief grabs a sacred doll from grieving Indian parents (Eddie Little Sky, Adrienne Hayes).
Boone seeks a chief s advice about the affair between a pioneer youth (Robert Logan) and a Creek girl (Anne Helm).
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