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- The US Government wants to negotiate a right of passage through Wyandot land. Daniel agrees to help by escorting his friend Chief Campuits to Gen. Grosscup. But once in the fort Grosscup double crosses Boone and throws them both into jail.
- A man, whose secret code cyphers are vital to the Americans, is held captive by the British. Daniel is sent behind enemy lines to rescue him and bring him back.
- Gabe encounters a child with a doll that he believes could have only been made by his mother, whom he hasn't seen since he was a child, and sets out to find her.
- While on the road to Richmond Daniel is robbed by a pair of highwaymen, one of whom is a woman. Once free Daniel and a fellow traveler, a constable, set off in pursuit.
- Boone has orders from the Army to blow up bridges along the western frontier to prevent a British attack. When he reaches the last bridge he is blocked by a farmer who must keep it open in order to transport his autumn harvest.
- When Chief White Cloud is murdered by a trapper, Mingo, his appointed successor, is duty bound to bring him back to the tribe. Daniel thinks he should stand trial in Salem and their friendship is put to the test - a fight to the death.
- Daniel and Gabe become prisoners of the British after blowing up an important bridge. After escaping custody with another prisoner, they slowly work their way home through enemy territory. But they may be pawns in a larger plan.
- An Indian brave attends the school to learn about the white man's ways. The school kids want the teacher to teach them more about the Indians, but he will have nothing to do with "savages". The kids in return begin a protest movement.
- A young Cherokee boy is shot and is near death. Daniel Boone must find out who shot the boy in order to head off the angry Cherokee tribe from retaliating against everyone, killing many innocent people.
- When a villager's son is sentenced to hang by the British, the father kidnaps an injured British soldier to trade for his son, leaving the soldier in the care of the villager's daughter. Daniel Boone then sets out to free both young men.
- In a semi-comic episode, Prater Beasley is called back to Boonesborough to get rid of a ground squirrel problem. Unfortunately, his methods get him into trouble, as he gets accused of fraud and even witchcraft.
- A dance at Fort Boonesborough is interrupted by Flathead Joseph, a halfbreed slave trader. He has a young Indian girl with him whom he claims is a Cherokee Princess...and a white girl. Her name is Tekawitha McLeod and she is the daughter of the Cherokee Chief Menewa. When Daniel confronts Menewa about this he admits she is white and taken from a raiding party but he wants her back. Daniel refuses when he realizes he knew her family. The Indians are determined to fight to get her back and the settlers of Boonesborough are just as determined to fight to keep her.
- Two goof-balls swipe another man's pelts and then trade them to a con man, who gives them a false land deed to all of the land of Boonesborough. Daniel's plan to set things right is complicated when a Marshall arrives to arrest him.
- 1964–19701hTV-PG8.2 (38)TV EpisodeWhen Josh tries to play a trick on a friend at an auction, he accidentally wins, and finds himself stuck with the one thing he can't handle - an indentured servant who happens to be a very attractive young woman.
- A man believes he has purchased land in Shawnee territory, but Daniel is certain that the Shawnee did not have anything to do with selling the land. When they go to meet the chief to try to work something out, he says he will give the man the land if the tribe gets twenty rifles. When Daniel refuses this offer, he finds out that Israel has been taken hostage in exchange for the rifles. While being held Israel meets a crippled and bitter Shawnee youth.
- Boone is captured by Spanish soldiers and sent to a forced labor camp to build a new fort.
- 1964–19701hTV-PG8.2 (45)TV EpisodeA large gang of outlaws rob Daniel and Mingo of their haul of beaver pelts. Daniel knows of another gang nearby and he hopes to play one against the other and thereby recover his stolen pelts.
- Daniel and Jemima have planned a pleasant father daughter outing in the wilderness, but things take a nightmarish turn when Daniel accidentally cuts himself with an axe and a band of Native Americans kidnaps his daughter.
- Now that Israel has turned 10 Daniel thinks it's time he starts learning some wilderness skills. They get more than they bargained for when they encounter hostile Indians, wild animals, and for Daniel, a rattlesnake bite.
- A runaway slave and his son are on the run from three bounty hunters. When the father breaks his leg the son continues on and turns to Israel and Ben for help.
- The British commander of Fort Detroit will turn over the fort's defense plan if the Americans will reunite him with his wife. Daniel and Cully escort her back to him but Daniel doubts the Colonel's willingness to be a traitor.
- An elderly man, who has worn out his welcome in town with his tall tales, takes up residence with the Shawnee, who enjoy his stories immensely. However, they are more interested in his wagonload of rifle parts and have plans for their use.
- Just before he is due to be married, Mason encounters a man he believes is the same man who destroyed his family's home when he was a child. Daniel tries to show him revenge is not the answer, especially when based upon a boyhood memory.
- To help out Jimmy McGill, a penniless young man swindled in a land deal, Daniel offers him a piece of land to be paid for over time. When Amos Brown's daughter Charity, betrothed to another, is attracted to Jimmy, Brown forbids her to see him and moves up her wedding to a local man. To claim Charity before she weds the other man, McGill decides to make a fortune overnight.
- Col. Barr, recently court-martialed in Virginia, comes to Boonesborough to start over. When Mingo finds an Indian baby with smallpox, which threatens everyone with an epidemic, Barr uses it as an excuse to seize power while Daniel is away.
- A fugitive from Virginia, Delo Jones, comes to Boonesborough ahead of a British contingent determined to arrest him for a murder. Daniel believes he may be innocent and plans a trap to catch the real killer.
- Daniel runs afoul of Carolina law when he helps Pompey, a runaway slave, remove his leg iron and refuses to turn him over to Calhoun, the bond servant in charge of him.
- Daniel, Mingo, and Jeremiah encounter the Garth family, whose patriarch is forcing the local Indians to mine coal ("the flaming rocks"). The chief of the Tuscarora threatens to kill them all if Daniel doesn't intervene and stop him.
- Daniel, Josh, and Mason come across two nuns, only to discover that they are actually a young French countess and her aide, who are fleeing a group of revolutionaries who want the young woman dead.
- Mingo, with the help of Rebecca and a backwoodsman, dresses up like a British major in order to steal a shipment of rapid-fire rifles that could be used for the Revolutionary War.
- The puzzling discoveries of a hundred-year-old grave marker and a mysterious young woman set Daniel and Mingo on a course that leads to the descendants of the lost colony at Cape Fear.
- Daniel and Mingo come across the massacre of a Cherokee camp. Mingo is outraged but Boone calms him enough to focus on seeking these men out and bringing them to justice before Cherokee warriors extract their revenge.
- A dying Indian chief wants Boone to bring back his daughter, long living with whites, to be queen. She is very unsure about coming back, and there are tribe members who don't want her to return.
- Daniel and Gideon capture a man they believe is the "black Indian" possibly responsible for attacking and robbing two Boonesborough settlers. He claims to be an escaped slave allied with Indians, but Boone wonders about parts of his story.
- While in New Orleans with Daniel, Josh 'inherits' two abandoned children from a poor widow. Unwilling to leave them to become orphans, he takes them with him back home only to find caring for two kids is a lot harder than he thought.
- A local woman is looked upon suspiciously by the townspeople because of her different ways.
- On their way back home Daniel and his family plan to stop at a fort for the night. When they arrive they find it has been destroyed by Indians with only a few survivors. The surviving soldiers seem to be hiding some kind of secret.
- Israel becomes smitten with the daughter of a sculptor who has become a drunk after personal tragedy. The father is an embarrassment to her and Israel doesn't know how to help her.
- Josh inherits a section of land and a slave to teach him how to farm. When two men show up in Boonesborough, one with a reputation as a fighter, Josh, who has no interest in farming, sets up a bout between the man and Jonah, who fought for Josh's uncle at one time, and risks his land. When Jonah refuses to fight, Josh must take his place and try to win the bet.
- Daniel Boone is commissioned by George Washington to build a fort in the territory of Kentucky. The British are talking to the Indian Nations and trying to win them over to their side and it's Washington's hope that Boone and his people will be able to stop their advancement. While scouting the land out Boone helps a Cherokee out who is being hunted by Shawnee...his name is Mingo, an Oxford educated Half-breed, and he and Boone become fast friends. Boone is captured by Dark Panther of the Shawnee and he learns of their plans to attack Boone's fort in Pennsylvania before they can leave and settle in Kentucky.
- Mingo(Ed Ames), wanted DEAD! Daniel Boone(Fess Parker) must capture his friend Mingo and bring him to justice before all Kentucky erupts in war. Daniel's friend Yadkin(Albert Salmi) is a trusted friend to all in Booneborough and among the Cherokee. Yadkin had canoed up river and while meeting with a Cherokee trading party when they were ambushed by a Creek war party. Yadkin was found floating down river by Daniel's son Israel(Darby Hinton). With Cincinnatus(Dal McKennon) removing the slug(bullet) and Rebecca Boone(Patricia Blair) nursing him, he began to pull through. After he recovered enough, Yadkin identified Mingo as the leader of the Creek warriors and as the very man who shot him. To keep Mose(Adam Williams) and the rest of the men of Boonesborough from going out and starting a shooting war with Mingo's tribe, the Cherokee, Daniel sets out promising to bring Mingo back. While Daniel is on Mingo's trail, he is captured by the Cherokee. Daniel is brought before the Cherokee Council of Chiefs led by Chief Matawa(Ford Rainey)...
- The Boone family is on the trail when they are beset by a rogue group of hostile Indians. When Daniel is captured Israel must find a way to rescue him.
- Mrs. Abigail Adams entrusts Daniel Boone with a satchel containing $100,000, which is the ransom demanded to release her kidnapped husband, President John Adams.
- Just before Christmas a blizzard drives everyone from their homes to the safety of Boonesborough. Tempers are as short as food when an Indian couple, about to have a baby at any time, show up seeking shelter.
- Jericho and Sumah, the daughter of the Indian chief, want to marry. Daniel proposes a trial engagement. For a month Jericho will live with the Indians and Sumah will live with Boone's family and see if each can adapt to the other culture.
- Red Sky, a Shawnee brave, thinks he is invincible after Daniel gives him his rifle for saving Israel's life. When several white men kill some braves, Daniel wants them brought to trial but Red Sky is determined to mete out Shawnee justice, which could start a war.
- A family of Quakers moves into the area, but refuses to arm themselves against an imminent attack by Cherokees. Their beliefs are sorely tested when the son is attacked and the daughter kidnapped.
- Major Wellington of the British forces asks Boone to assist him in the rescue of 4 British officers who were trying to negotiate a treaty with the local Indians. Boone agrees to go, but Wellington kills Boone and assumes his identity. Wellington's scheme to negotiate a treaty comes undone when Boone arrives unexpectedly at the village Wellington is in. The Indians don't know who to believe, and set the two men against each in a series of trials to discover the truth.
- Virginia's governor, Patrick Henry, assigns Daniel to escort a somewhat nervous artillery captain and his cannon through hostile territory, and the fact that the cannon is large and hard to maneuver is making the journey more difficult.
- A fugitive is being tracked through the woods where he is killed in a confrontation. The man's only son is now an orphan and, after Daniel takes him back to town, plots revenge against them.
- A family in route to Boonesborough is slaughtered and clues point to Mingo as the killer. Daniel must find the real killer before a lynch mob finds Mingo.
- Daniel is puzzled when he received a letter from President Washington replying to a letter Daniel never wrote. The letter requests Daniel to come to the capital, but both he and Mingo suspect a trap.
- Kanati Green is shot and killed in front of Mingo after telling him of Indians being driven from their own land and giving him the title to his land at Logan's Fort. The title has been transferred to his father, a stubborn man who will not be driven off the property. Before delivering the deed Mingo stops by Daniel's cabin for a make-over.
- In order to stop the British from taking Fort Cumberland, Governor Patrick Henry of Virginia recruits Daniel to lead a small group of men to blow up a bridge at Stover Station. In order to get there in three days they must travel through dangerous Tuscarora territory with the help of Tuscarora Chief Catahecassa.
- It's the year 1775, and Daniel Boone is blazing his Wilderness Road through the Cumberland Gap in the Appalachian Mountains - from North Carolina and Tennessee into Kentucky. With Boone is a wagon train of settlers. On the way, he meets and befriends Mingo.
- Rumors circulate that the British are employing Indians to fight for them. Daniel becomes personally involved when he gets word his wife Rebecca has been taken by an Indian raiding party.
- Daniel accepts the task of finding and transporting a wanted man to justice.
- Virginia's governor, Patrick Henry, assigns Daniel to escort a somewhat nervous artillery captain and his cannon through hostile territory, and the fact that the cannon is large and hard to maneuver is making the journey more difficult.
- A wagon load of guns is headed for Boonesborough with Daniel and Mingo in charge. An outlaw named Dekker plans to steal the wagon using information bought from Amos Fargo. Unknown to Fargo, his sister is traveling with Boone.
- Gideon is accused of murdering Cyrus Blake and his revenge minded brother, Enoch, is determined to hang him now rather than wait for a trial.
- A man arrives at Boonesborough offering unusually high prices for beaver pelts. Daniel doesn't trust this generous trader and soon discovers the man has an ulterior motive of a sinister nature.
- Daniel and Mingo are taken prisoner by a Spanish officer named de Vaca while on a trip out West. De Vaca mistakes Daniel for someone named Gabriel. After he discovers his error, he forces Daniel to track Gabriel by holding Mingo prisoner.
- Boonesboro gives $100 to Otis Cobb for an errand, but he ends up spending it, under curious circumstances, on a slave, Goliath. The town wants Otis to work off the debt for fifty cents a day, but when a wrestler and his manager come to town seeking to fight for money, Goliath ends up fighting to pay off the debt.
- Big Zack, a bear hunter, comes to Boonesborough to trade a prime grizzly pelt for supplies. Unbeknown to him, a band of Shawnee led by a man bent on avenging his brother's death at the hands of Zack is tracking him.
- With help from Daniel and Mingo, they set out to prove that Simon Jarvis isn't a coward to his family and friends.
- Two inept brothers stumble into the middle of an Indian religious ceremony. Desperate to save their lives, they promise to bring back a woman whose hair is like fire, a description that conveniently describes Rebecca Boone.
- Daniel and friends Mason and Cully are on a mission to stop an alliance between the British and the Chickasaw and Choctaw. To do this they plan to blow up a gorge on the route the British are taking, but on their way their horses are stolen by a vagabond family of three. When they catch the trio they decide to take them along, though they're not sure they can trust the crafty patriarch of the clan.
- Boone and Mingo travel East and get caught up in a confrontation between Benjamin Franklin and British Admiral Lord Clydesdale, who threatens to hang them all for treason.
- Daniel's friend asks him to take his pampered son into the wild so he can learn important lessons. Daniel reluctantly agrees, but the young man and he have very different ideas about their mission and soon find themselves in mortal danger.
- As Daniel and Yadkin try to find the latest poachers, they meet a Welsh widow with three children who is determined to settle in Shawnee territory in spite of the fact that the tribe has been hostile to settlers in the recent past.
- Daniel Boone continues his trek to Kentucky.
- Daniel and the other settlers in Boonesborough will lose their land if they do not pay a new tax of one shilling per acre within two weeks. As Daniel is about to take the money to Williamsburg an old friend shows up offering to help.
- Daniel and Israel Boone visit Benjamin Franklin at his home in Philadelphia. While there, they are forced to match wits with the British Army.
- A prophet from the northern tribes arrives in the area asking the local tribes to join in war against the settlers. The tribes refuse until the man offers to kill Daniel Boone as a sign of his power.
- A former Indian chief breaks out of prison to reclaim his son who has lived with a white family since he was a baby.
- A visit from a talking crow leads Israel into intrigue with a motley group of gold hunting pirates.
- 1964–19701hTV-PG7.8 (39)TV EpisodeA young sailor named Willy Crawford is on the run after participating in a mutiny on a British ship. After befriending Israel he goes to Boonesborough to start a new life. But it isn't long before his past catches up with him.
- Rebecca decides to play matchmaker to Tom and Nancy, two people Daniel doesn't think go together. Considering how much they fight each other he might be right. But Rebecca thinks she knows better.
- Boone and the people of Boonesborough hole up in the fort using every means possible to fend off the attacking Indians while hoping that a promised British relief force will reach them before it's too late.
- Daniel is told he must sign away his Boonesborough property to free his family and others held hostage on Chickasaw lands by British forces.
- A woman long thought dead is discovered by Daniel living with the Chickasaw. Daniel tells her her husband is still alive and that she should come back. She does, but her husband has trouble accepting her Indian son.
- Sgt. Malone is a hard drinking, pipe smoking veteran of the war. The Sgt. is also a woman, which puts her at odds with the town folk. Rebecca decides she needs a man and matches her with a peddler who once fought with the Hessians.
- The colonials must get a flat boat up river past a British stronghold. Daniel conceives of a plan to destroy the British cannon but the two men with him have other ideas.
- Yadkin rounds up and secures the release of four criminals who must now assist Daniel in transporting wagons of weapons from the Carolinas to Kentucky across turf ruled by a merciless criminal gang.
- Three trappers violate a peace treaty and wound Cherokee Chief Nefromo. His son Canuda kidnaps Rebecca and Israel before ordering the settlers in the area to leave within a day.
- Daniel and Mingo find an old colonist named Jasper Ledbedder who claims that Native Americans abducted his wife and child after his party had a massacre. They agree to help him, even though they suspect his story is not entirely true.
- Birch Kendall, widely known as an Indian hater and accused of killing a chief traveling to a treaty council, is about to be tried and most likely sentenced to be hanged. When he escapes, Daniel, an old friend, sets out to bring him to justice and prevent an Indian war.
- A former slave, now a chief of the Tuscarora, helps Daniel lead a ragtag group of soldiers on an operation against the British.
- Daniel Boone is robbed of his belongings on the trail after seeing the need for rescuing a young boy. Boone escapes and then goes on the hunt for the people that attacked him.
- Daniel is taking a boatload of furs to New Orleans when he is jumped and pushed off his boat. When he comes to, he heads to New Orleans to track down the thief. The plot thickens, however, involving a pretty woman, a fight in a hotel lobby, and a search for buried treasure.
- A group of renegade scalp-hunters led by Rafe Todd robs Boone's cabin and heads upriver. When Daniel finds out, he goes after the men because Mingo and Israel are also upriver retrieving a cache of furs.
- A group of runaway slaves kidnap Israel and Daniel Boone must deal with a slave-hunter to set both the slaves and his son free.
- 1964–19701hTV-PG7.7 (37)TV EpisodeIsrael's pet fawn Rosebud is growing up. She destroys the new pastor's crops. Israel builds a pen but she escapes. Daniel says she is too tame to set free but too wild for a pet. Israel has trouble accepting this and runs away with Rosebud.
- A young boy, the future king of France, is kidnapped in New Orleans by agents of the new French republican government. Daniel is hired to guide them to a secret rendezvous point but soon realizes the boy is hiding a secret.
- While trading furs Daniel acquires an indentured servant who was born in prison and has never been free. Daniel intends to release him from service but the young man has trouble adjusting to his new life.
- The commanding general of Fort West Point tries turning the fort over to the British, as Daniel Boone tries preventing such a treasonous action.
- Cassady was supposed to build a new road in the wilderness around Shawnee land. But when he decides there isn't enough time before winter to build the longer route, he decides to go straight through Shawnee land and into a possible war.
- Lac Duquesne and Daniel Boone were friends once but now Duquesne has turned to river piracy to make his living. When Duquesne steals 5 cases of rifles from a small riverboat on their way to Boonesborough it becomes Daniel's responsibility to get them back before Duquesne can sell them to the Shawnee. Daniel, Mingo and Yadkin set out in pursuit of Duquesne and the rifles.
- A British patrol arrives at Boonesborough and announces that all land in the area belongs to the crown colony of Virginia and anyone living there is a trespasser and has 10 days to leave.
- Captain Grant shows up at Boonesborough in the middle of the night, looking for Daniel, who is off on a trip with Rebecca. In a big hurry, Grant obtains a horse and starts after them. He catches up to Daniel, but is then immediately shot. He give Dan a letter from the President and directs Dan to take it to New Orleans to deliver it. The two men that shot Grant follow Daniel and Becky all the way, desperate to prevent the delivery of the letter.
- Israel befriends Tanner, an addled woodsman who confuses the past with the present and reality with fantasy. After he kidnaps Israel, Daniel sets out to rescue him.
- Daniel and Cincinnatus follow the trail of their friend Gideon who has been kidnapped by a ruthless bounty hunter with plans of selling him at auction.
- When a trapper is murdered Josh is fingered as the killer. Daniel encourages him to surrender with the idea that the real killers will be easier to catch once he is in custody. But will Josh be hanged before they're caught?
- Two grifters arrive at Boonesborough looking for their next victims. One sets his eye on another new arrival, an old blind man with gold. His younger companion becomes more interested in Jemima Boone.
- While Daniel's in Lancaster, Pennsylvania to have a rifle made, an unscrupulous tavern owner tries to obtain his quipu. Given to Daniel by a Shawnee chief, the quipu guarantees him safe passage through Shawnee territory, which the man needs so he can transport, to New Orleans, gold he plans to steal.
- While Daniel attends the Virginia legislature in Williamsburg as Kentucky's representative, Becky and Israel decide to visit the house she recently inherited from an uncle on nearby Oyster Cove. The Boones discovers that the building, even though it was supposed to have a tenant, is vacant. Investigating further Becky discovers a secret passage that leads to a cave under the house that's being used by smugglers. Before she can return to Williamsburg to report the illegal activities on her property, the smugglers capture Becky and her son and prepare them for a watery grave. Daniel tracks his wife and son to the old house and meets with an old salt who tries to convince him that the banging noises coming from beneath the house are nothing but the sounds of a discontented ghost.
- Daniel and Mingo are entrusted with an Indian princess and asked to escort her to her betrothed in order to unite the two tribes and avert war. The young princess does not want the arranged marriage and fights them every step of the way.
- Israel learns a lesson about Indian rituals when he finds an old man in a cave and brings him home.
- John Gist returns from Canada after fleeing the war effort against the British. He wants to live in peace with old friends, but his neighbors won't welcome a traitor. Gist's friend Daniel Boone is caught in between.
- Highlander settlers begin building a settlement on land that belongs to the Cherokee, threatening the peace. Daniel tries to mediate but finds the Highlander's leader is unwilling to negotiate with "savages".
- While out hunting, Daniel and Cincinnatus come upon Timothy the peddler just after he has scared off a group of Shawnee. In Boonesborough they learn he's looking for his daughter Becky, Daniel's wife, whom he abandoned when he walked out on her mother many years earlier in Ireland. Their reunion is not a happy one.
- Mingo finds a woman, who claims she is the sole survivor of an Indian massacre, wondering alone in the wilderness. Daniel, Mingo, and a Capt. Ives agree to escort her back to safety but they soon discover she has a hidden agenda.
- Daniel is about to be hung by the British for treason, but the colonel's daughter is kidnapped by Indians, and Daniel is needed to help get her back.
- Israel witnesses a murder. No one, including his parents, believe him. His father demands that he apologize to the accused. Meanwhile, the killer goes after Israel.
- A British officer is kidnapped by a group of Shawnee Indians intent on revenge because of his involvement in a massacre. He escapes and Boone finds him and gets involved in reconciling enormous hatred on both sides.
- Prater Beasley is a teller of tall tales, but Israel and a disabled friend decide to follow him to see the mythical bear he talks about. Beasley may be just what the disabled boy, caught between an overprotective mother and an overly macho father, really needs.
- Visiting New Orleans to sell the furs they've trapped, Daniel and Josh become mixed up with a beautiful French jewel thief who is attempting to double-cross the rest of her gang. The gullible Josh falls for the scheming woman's charms, which allows her to hide the stolen bauble inside his guitar.
- Indians kidnap the son of Daniel's old friend Gideon. He blames Daniel for the loss of his son and decides to take Israel in revenge.
- Russell who has conspired with MacAnders to hide the payroll of massacred British unit arrives from England, kills MacAnders and enlists Daniel to take him and two others to the massacre site while Daniel is visited by MacAnders' ghost.
- After Daniel rescues a young black girl from a river, he and Mingo have their hands full returning her to her mother, who is part of a group of slaves heading to Canada and freedom.
- Cincinnatus thinks he has found the fastest runner around and brings him to Boonesborough for a big race. His dream for success is complicated when another unknown runner enters the race and that the runners have a scheme of their own.
- Daniel and Mingo travel to Florida and meet a traveling magician named Cameron. His illusions impress the Seminole's chief who considers him a god. Cameron then tries to use the same tricks to win over other tribes-hoping to rule them all.
- Josh and Gabe are sent to Yorktown to intercept the arrival of Sir Peacham, an eccentric inventor, who is employed by the British but secretly sympathetic to the Americans. Josh and Gabe's mission is complicated by his daughter's intrigues.
- Daniel and his family find themselves being continually terrorized by an old man and his sons. The old man blames Boone for the death of his wife and for leaving him crippled, even though Daniel has no memory of ever meeting him.
- As the execution of Edward Eliot is carried out under the supervision of Colonel Calloway, his brother Matthew Eliot, watching from the stockade where he awaits the same fate, vows revenge. After escaping jail, Eliot, and his confederates, kidnaps Jemima and Israel to force Daniel to bring Calloway to him.
- Highwaymen - known as "buckaroos" - are robbing people around Boonesborough. After the British offer a rich reward for their capture, Daniel discovers the man responsible is an old adversary from a time when he and Mingo were robbed.
- After Daniel unwittingly wins the services of two indentured servants for three years, Rebecca moves them into the cabin. Finding this intolerable, Daniel tries to find husbands for the young women.
- All bets are on Daniel to win the big footrace, but when he gets injured it is up to Jericho Jones to fill Daniel's shoes.
- Simon Girty and his three boys are pelt thieves out to rob Boonesborough of their furs. Daniel, Yadkin and Israel are transporting the furs to Salem to sell them. It's not long before they fall prey to the thieving family and lose their furs, rifles and provisions. Outgunned, Daniel will have to come up with a clever plan to outsmart the Girtys to get their furs back.
- A French officer named Michelet conspires with the various Indian tribes to lay siege to Boonesborough. The Indians appear to have overwhelming numbers and the cutoff townspeople are desperately short on supplies.
- Israel is abducted and forced to live with a group of street urchins who work as pickpockets. With Daniel away on business, Rebecca and her uncle Brian have to find Israel and rescue the other children.
- Royalty gets the cook's tour when Prince Louis comes to town. Cincinnatus attempts to establish protocol by setting a pecking order as to the order in which townsfolk greet the Prince.
- Josh and Gabe are captured by a Spanish officer who tells them another Spanish officer is secretly building a base from which he intends to invade the U.S. He asks them to infiltrate the fort and steal his plans to prevent another war.
- Count Alfonso De Borba is looking to curry favor from the British and offers to give them the Liberty Bell, which he has managed to capture. The British are interested but insist that he also deliver Daniel Boone with the Bell.
- With Daniel and Jericho away and Choctaw chief Gabriel and his warriors on the warpath, a happy and peaceful Thanksgiving is in doubt. Then Rebecca's Irish father Timothy Patrick Bryan shows up and, in order not to disappoint his grandson Israel, who believes his yarns, invites the Indians to Thanksgiving dinner.
- Israel accidentally startles a passing peddler's horse and his goods are ruined. Daniel agrees to compensate him for his loss but matters are complicated when he steals a grieving Indian women's mourning doll.
- William Blunt, an old friend of Boone's, steals a wagon carrying fifty rifles and powder, which he intends to sell to the Shawnee. Daniel, along with Mingo and Jericho, must find Blunt and recover the rifles before a deal with the chief is made.
- Israel finds himself in the middle of a plot by a British Commodore to use a box of gold to find a thief, who may or may not be his friend, the one-armed Capt. Jonas.
- While the Boones befriend a medicine showman, Mingo and Israel try to free his Gypsy bond-servant.
- The government gives 1000 pounds of gunpowder to Boonesborough, and Daniel has to pick it up and bring it back by boat. There's only one man, Bill Sedley, that he wants to hire to help him with the boating, but Sedley is as un-trustworthy as he is tough.
- In Mecklenburg, Daniel is accused of killing the man to whom he sold his furs and is promptly jailed. Mingo frees him and the two set out to find the real killer and why Daniel was set up.
- In Salem, Boone is mistaken for one of two army deserters bounty hunter Simon Harman is searching for. Harman intends to return both men to Fort Savage until he learns of Daniel's true identity. He can get much more money for Boone if he turns him over to the British in Quebec.
- An elderly Indian, the last of his tribe, comes back home to prepare for his end. Befriended by the Boones, he slowly plots acts of revenge against the settlers and eventually kidnaps Israel.
- A dying man confesses to murder and theft, producing a pearl necklace as proof, and tells of the innocent man to be hanged for his crimes. Against townsfolks' wishes, Daniel takes the necklace to New Orleans to secure the freedom of the accused man.
- 1964–19701hTV-PG7.3 (39)TV EpisodeJosh stumbles upon a dark secret when he travels to a small village in search of a German guitar maker.
- Daniel comes across three children whose parents have just been killed by Indians and decides to take them to Boonesborough. The eldests theft of their only horse is just the first of the problems the children cause for Daniel.
- After a retired general attempts to kill Boone to cause a war between Kentucky and Virginia to gain Kentucky land from the Spanish, a badly wounded Boone takes the general captive and forces him on a trek to stop the war.
- Daniel and Mingo find an old man and a small boy while fur trapping. The boy speaks no English and says one word,"Cibola". The old man believes the boy is named for-and knows the location of-the legendary lost city of gold.
- When trappers have their furs stolen, Daniel sets out to find the thief and make things right.
- Aaron Burr, ex-Vice President, comes to Boonesborough to enlist Daniel to guide him on a long and dangerous journey to the west, but is vague about his reasons for the trek. When Daniel turns him down due to his unease about Burr's secretive intentions, Jericho blindly jumps at the chance to take the offer and earn a hefty fee. After Burr and Jericho leave, Daniel discovers Burr's true mission, and he and Mingo set out to intercept them and save Jericho from his own naivety.
- Mingo hears of a British organized uprising of Indian tribes in western Kentucky. He fights the other chiefs in allowing this uprising to occur, because failure to either support the uprising or warn the settlers and Daniel of the danger is a betrayal he can not live with.
- A woman accused of witchcraft and her small son flee from a mob and escape to Boonesborough. They are found in the wilderness and nursed back to health by Daniel and Rebecca, but when her husband arrives the hysteria begins again. It is up to Daniel to use courage and wisdom to stand down the charges of witchcraft and help this family of innocent strangers.
- Will Cary, an old acquaintance of Daniel, visits Boonesborough. Dan is pleased to see him, but concerns are raised at Will's activities and where he managed to find so many good trading pelts.
- A man is found dead by a group of travelers, one of them hears a strange noise and believes it to be the Devil in the form of a black panther. Daniel and Mingo believe a far more mundane explanation is at hand, and investigate to prove their point.
- Daniel and Israel ride on a stagecoach that becomes hijacked. Daniel ends up going to fetch a ransom for something on the stage, while Israel and the stage driver wait with the highwaymen. Will Daniel return in time?
- Daniel lends a hand to a lame thoroughbred horse and his owner, Cal Trevor.
- While on a surveying mission for the Continental Congress, Daniel and David get caught in the middle of a dispute between two women and a man bent on destroying their salt mine operation.
- A bumbling school teacher has come to Boonesborough with the deadly Shawnee hot on his heals. To make matters worse, the town is nearly out of gunpowder.
- While transporting a box filled with gold for the Continental army, Daniel is beset upon by thieves. Complicating matters is that Israel is taken hostage as protection from Daniel while they lug the gold over the mountains.
- A wolf plays a role in an important decision by the settlers of Boonesborough. A vote for Taggart, who just bought two slaves, is a vote to officially legalize slavery; a vote for Daniel is to outlaw slavery and free the young men.
- Josh discovers that an Indian party has burned down a mission with the only surviving nun hiding in a root cellar. They struggle to elude the Indians until help can finally arrive and save them.
- Daniel and Mingo encounter a strangely dressed Indian fighting of a hunting party. After rescuing him they begin to try and unravel who he was and where he came from. Mingo suspects he may be the sole survivor of a tribe wiped out 200 years ago by the Spaniards.
- A French theatrical troupe is secretly smuggling gold for the American revolutionaries. Daniel and Mingo get involved and try to help them avoid being captured by the British.
- Cletus and Wilse Mott have been tracking a bear ever since it killed their pappy three years ago, but after it kills Wilse, Cletus' obsession becomes a mania. Daniel and Mingo decide the bear must be killed when it threatens Boonesborough, but Mott warns them off saying the bear is his. When Daniel kills the bear to save Mott's life, he turns on him.
- While on a hunting trip with Daniel, Josh Clements meets mad collector Sir Hubert and is then held prisoner in a cavern filled with treasures of the Aztec sun god.