Épisodes 38
The Birth of the Blade
How Jim Bowie came to invent his famous Bowie knife
Lire la suiteThe Squatter
Bowie tries to talk a neighbor out of throwing a couple of penniless German squatters off her land.
Lire la suiteAn Adventure with Audubon
Bowie assists legendary painter/naturalist John James Audubon avoid French forces that are hunting for him.
Lire la suiteDeputy Sheriff
Volunteering as a temporary deputy to guard a prisoner, Bowie comes to believe that the young man may be innocent.
Lire la suiteTrapline
A fur company is apparently trying to keep the Cajun fur trappers in line by killing anyone who trades with an independent dealer - like Jim Bowie.
Lire la suiteBroomstick Wedding
A trade of horses leads to an angry father mistaking Bowie for his neighbor, the potential object of a shotgun wedding.
Lire la suiteNatchez Trace
A group of travelers ask Bowie for help against a rumored highwayman on the trail to Natchez.
Lire la suiteJim Bowie Comes Home
On returning from a trip, Bowie finds that the town near his home has been taken over by a gang of young hoodlums.
Lire la suiteThe Ghost of Jean Battoo
Bowie encounters a group of farmers who are being duped into paying protection money to an old woman against the ghost of a famous Louisiana pirate.
Lire la suiteThe Secessionist
Bowie finds that a friend of his has been asked by President Andrew Jackson to try to talk a group of French planters out of seceding from the Union.
Lire la suiteLand Jumpers
Just when Jim and his brother try to sell a large tract of land, a Frenchman shows up claiming to have the proper title to the property, which is verified by a local judge.
Lire la suiteThe Select Females
Bowie encounters the headmistress of a school for young ladies, and she tells him that one of her students has been kidnapped.
Lire la suiteBowie and His Slave
Bowie comes to the aid of a former slave who he had freed, but who has been captured and is being sold again at a slave auction.
Lire la suiteOutlaw Kingdom
Bowie goes after a gang of river pirates who have stolen his cargo.
Lire la suiteThe Swordsman
Bowie runs into trouble when an attractive woman in New Orleans, where he has gone to purchase an estate, turns his head.
Lire la suiteThe Return of the Alcibiade
Bowie goes after the thief who stole an expensive Christmas gift he bought for his mother.
Lire la suiteMonsieur Francois
Bowie comes to the aid of a French boy and his aunt, newly arrived in New Orleans, who are the victims of confidence tricksters.
Lire la suiteA Horse for Old Hickory
Bidding for a racehorse to present as a gift to President Jackson, Bowie finds that he is up against Sam Houston.
Lire la suiteThe Beggar of New Orleans
Bowie tries to help a former champion fencer who has become a street beggar.
Lire la suiteOsceola
Bowie comes to the aid of the native Seminoles, whom the army is trying to move from their traditional home to a tract of less desirable land.
Lire la suiteMaster of Arms
An expert French swordsman sells Bowie a lottery ticket, but then after Bowie wins he decides that the winings should belong to him and comes after Bowie.
Lire la suiteConvoy Gold
Bowie tries to get a gold shipment safely through to New Orleans.
Lire la suiteSpanish Intrigue
Bowie meets Simon Bolivar, who wants to liberate all of Latin American from the yoke of Spanish rule.
Lire la suiteBayou Tontine
Naturalist Audubon returns to ask Bowie for help in protecting a young girl whose life is in danger after she inherits a fortune.
Lire la suiteGerman George
Bowie goes after the gambler who cheated and then killed Bowie's friend and partner.
Lire la suiteAn Eye for an Eye
Trying to stop an Indian uprising, Bowie only gets into more trouble after telling a native Cherokee princess the story of John Smith and Pocahontas.
Lire la suiteThe Captain's Chimp
Bowie goes after a thief who has trained a chimpanzee to climb up through people's windows.
Lire la suiteJackson Assassination
Bowie is duped into helping a group that is plotting the President's assassination.
Lire la suiteRezin Bowie, Gambler
Unaware that it is a setup, Jim's brother wins big and decides to become a professional gambler.
Lire la suiteThieves' Market
When Bowie escorts his young French friend to the notorious thieves' marketplace in New Orleans, they are set upon by - thieves.
Lire la suiteThe Pearl and the Crown
After a newspaper prints a poem about him, Bowie confronts the editor, who is later found murdered.
Lire la suiteThe General's Disgrace
Bowie suspects a connection between recent holdups and the heavy gambling losses of a general's son.
Lire la suiteThe Lottery
Bowie organizes a lottery to help an orphanage, unaware that the men he has hired plan to fix the drawing so that they will collect the winnings.
Lire la suiteThe Intruder
Bowie tries to help a young burglar who was caught robbing his friend Francois.
Lire la suiteCountry Cousin
Bowie gets into trouble with his relatives when he cuts his visiting cousin in on a deal that turns out to be a hoax.
Lire la suiteThe Bound Girl
Bowie resolves to help an indentured servant girl from Ireland, whose unwilling services have been purchased by a mean widower.
Lire la suiteBounty Hunter
When Bowie and his newspaper friend unwittingly help a fugitive from justice, a bounty hunter pursues them all.
Lire la suiteGone to Texas
As if his passport difficulties weren't enough, when Bowie crosses the border into Texas he finds out that someone is trying to kill him.
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