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- All those baby-makin' wimmenfolk are gonna need a doctor, so Jason goes in search of one... and Seattle gains yet another woman. Meanwhile, things get explosive for Jeremy.
- The Bolt brothers have a chance to bid on a job in San Francisco. An inexperienced Jeremy goes to place the bid. He & Candy part on angry words. A new man in town tries to help Candy over her sadness, and the town wonders what will happen.
- Jeremy (Bobby Sherman) is rescued from a cliff side accident by drifter Richard "Kid" Holiday (James Davidson), who is slightly injured in the incident. To Jeremy's chagrin, the other townsfolk are suspicious when they think Holiday is a former member of a gang of outlaws and Jeremy fervently defends him. Things change, though, when Holiday falls for Candy who is nursing him back to health. Holiday eventually kidnaps Candy with intent to make her his wife; Jeremy and the others begin a dangerous pursuit. In her conflict, finds there's more to Holiday than expected.
- After making a deal with Seattle's Mill owner, lumberjack brothers Jason, Joshua, and Jeremy Bolt got to New Bedford, Massachusetts to bring back 100 brides for the men in the town.
- Lottie's ex-husband comes to Seattle and demands that she pays him $5,000 to keep a secret about her past. When he is found dead Lottie becomes the prime suspect.
- A logger is accidentally killed by a log when the team is joking around. His father comes to Seattle to avenge his death.
- Biddy and Clancy talk about the first days of the brides arriving in Seattle. When the brides arrived, there was no housing for them, and the men had to build it overnight.
- Holly had visited Seattle before, trying to get Jason to marry her. She says she wants to live in Seattle. Her mission is to find the gambler who paid his debt to her with counterfeit money.
- A coarse woman comes to Seattle with three ragged, dirty, ill-behaved children to trap Jason into marriage.
- When Jeremy is in Tacoma picking up supplies, he saves a Chinese woman who is in town to meet her arranged spouse. Since Jeremy saves her, she says she now belongs to Jeremy instead of the intended husband.
- Ben & Emily are expecting their baby to be born any day. When two little girls learn it is a Christmas baby, they fear the baby will have the same fate as Jesus who died at Easter. They steal the baby. The brides are homesick for family.
- A group of dancing performers stop in Seattle to book passage on Clancy's boat. Since Clancy's boat is currently out of commission, the dancers are stranded in town until it is repaired. The dancers provide entertainment and competition.
- The government wants to build a road through Seattle to connect towns. Aaron complicates the issue by buying land that crosses the road and dormitory. The government agent says they need a mayor to settle the issue. An election ensues.
- An unseen person starts shooting at the men working on cutting trees. He claims that he owns the land and the forest. The Bolt brothers must fight to keep their rights.
- Jeremy and Joshua visit a nearby town with another logger. When Jeremy and Joshua are kidnapped, Corkie returns to camp to tell Jason. Jason, Stemple, and Clancey make plans to rescue the men. Candy and Biddie stow away on the ship to help.
- Taking a page from "Lysistrata," the brides declare they'll withhold "affection" from their beaus until they promise to stop fighting a landowners' hired men.
- The Bolt brothers' experiment is threatened when one of the brides declares she'll leave because there are no Jewish men in Seattle for her to marry.
- The Bolt brother's uncle arrives in town, dressed in full Scottish costume and with bagpipes. The Bolt land in Scotland has been sold, so Uncle Duncan hopes to lay stake in the land in Seattle.
- The Bolt brothers have a run in with some trappers. They think Jeremy is out to cause them problems. When Jeremy finds a dead trapper, the others think Jeremy killed him. Jeremy's only witness to the truth is an old Indian.
- A boy's resistance to his mother, one of the imported Brides, marrying the local minister threatens the Bolts' wager with Stempel.
- Jeremy and Joshua go to Tacoma. They go to a saloon and play roulette and win the saloon. But what they don't know is that the owner let them. The next day they meet at his lawyer's, so that he could sign the saloon to them. After they leave he asks his lawyer why he had him do that. He tells him just to be thankful he got him out of his jam and advises him to leave town. When they go back to the saloon to check it out, they learn that the saloon is in debt of $10,000. Later the lawyer shows up with the owner of the biggest saloon in the city, who tells them that he paid their debt. But since they can't pay him, he intends to take ownership of 2/3 of their mountain. Jason, Candy, and Clancy show up and they learn what's happening. With the help of a young boy who spends a lot of his time in the saloon and a lawyer who is a drunk, they try to prevent their mountain from being taken.
- Clancey returns to Seattle with Candy's brother & sister, as well as an engagement ring Jeremy requested for Candy. When Candy learns her mother died and her siblings need to stay in Seattle, she tells Jeremy she cannot accept his proposal.
- Swede and Miss Essie have an argument and decide to stop seeing each other. She then thinks Jason is in love with her after he pays her extra attention.
- A huckster comes to town with promises of controlling the rain and curing problems. The rain stops coincidentally, but the town starts to believe. Jeremy asks him to cure his stutter. His stutter is cured but not without disbelief.
- One of the brides, Peggy, ran away from New Bedford after forging the papers. Her guardian, Uncle Jebediah, is on his way to Seattle. The only problem is, he won't let her stay there unless she is married, which is why she wrote home to him to tell him that she had married Joshua Bolt. The uncle sees this as an opportunity, and outsmarts Jason to lose the mountain!
- The Bolts and Stemple want a log flue built in a location that would help their own interests. They decide the way to settle it is to see who wins the hand of a bride. Lulu has kept one of Stemple's men and one of Jason's men dangling.
- Lottie & Jeremy travel over rough roads to an Indian territory to help a woman ready to give birth. A desperate man trying to escape to Canada joins their wagon.
- A woman with a beautiful daughter comes to town. She says she wants the Bolt's to build her an expensive home. However, she has an alternative plan which includes the brothers fighting over her daughter's love and destroying their business.
- A regular visitor to town brings his daughter for an annual event. Joshua has feelings for Callie who is blind. There is an opportunity for her to have an operation to regain her sight, but her father is resistant.
- Candy's grandfather visits Seattle to mine for gold. The mines have never proved valuable before but the grandfather says he has a dream. He is injured when the mine collapses. Candy & Jeremy salt the mine to give him hope when he recovers.
- Obie, a well-respected worker, tells Joshua he is quitting because there is no Africa-American woman in town for him. Joshua comes up with a plan. He hires an entertainer to visit Seattle for a performance and hopes the two fall in love.
- Aaron's sister Julie is determined to romance with Jason knowing that will upset him. Julie cannot get her inheritance unless Aaron approves of her selection for a husband.
- An Indian family is murdered by trappers, leaving only a young son alive. The Bolt brothers befriend him, teaching him to speak English, learn how to fit into society, and then find him a home to live with his own tribe.
- Lottie's bar is running out of whiskey, and Clancy is overdue with a delivery. When he returns empty due to a distiller's strike, Jason goes to Canada in search of whiskey. While Jason is gone, Clancy and Biddy build a still.
- The Bolt brothers find some Greek immigrants living on their property. The Greeks show they have a deed to own the land, and nothing the Bolts can do will convince them to leave.
- The town wants a railroad built through Seattle and plans to invite the governor into town to see the need for the railroad. To entice the governor, the town wants Jenny Lind to perform at a celebration, knowing the governor will attend.
- Clancey receives a visit from his brother Ned, a priest whom he has convinced that he owns most of the businesses in Seattle. More chaos follows when a band of thieves hear of Clancey's supposed wealth.
- Professional gamblers come to Seattle, but the Bolts are unaware that they were brought by Aaron Stemple to get them and their fellows into gambling debt trouble.
- Claude Dupre and his trappers are down from the mountains and desperate for some female companionship. They are attempting to break into the brides' dorm when they are met by the Bolt brothers and Aaron Stempel. Soon a huge brawl erupts between the two factions only to be stopped by the appearance of Sheriff Emmett Wade. He is a no nonsense law officer hired by Seattle to restore law and order. He assumes the job and his iron hand of justice comes down so hard that it's not order he's brought to Seattle but oppression. Jason and Aaron will have to work together to keep their friends out of jail and get rid of Sheriff Wade while staying within the letter of the law.
- Two lawyers visit Seattle with plans to stir up legal issues, assessing fees to help the residents. This happens as Joshua has an idea for changing the family operations. The lawyers pit brother against brother, with Stemple on the side.
- Irish visitors to Seattle are interested in the town and surrounding mountains. They plan to fight the British fleet nearby. Joshua escorts the daughter of the leader around Seattle.
- A man comes to Seattle with a young boy who chose not to speak. He treats the boy as a circus act in a cage. Jeremy comes to the boy's defense. When the boy is left in Jason's care, Jeremy decides to help the boy learn to speak.
- After the departure of a visiting Shakespearean troupe, town residents discover they've been robbed.
- A Mormon man comes to Seattle with the intent of marrying several brides. Since the loggers know the brides will not marry him, they laugh at the idea. The brides decide to play along with the marriage idea, but things backfire.
- A former boyfriend of Lottie's comes to town and manages to sweet-talk everyone into selling him share of their business. The people realize he swindled them, and find a way to get their property back by out-conning him.
- While checking a remote area of the Bolt property, Jason runs into an escaped convict. The convict holds Jason captive to help him further his escape since he has limited vision.
- The other men feel the pressure when news spreads of Jeremy's proposal to Candy.
- Jason falls for an Amish girl in a wagon train party that has stopped over in Seattle. He must commit to the peaceful, non-violent Amish way of life if he is to pursue her, but finds it difficult when an extortionist threatens to provoke a union strike and attacks him outright.
- When the town folk hunt for an aggressive bear, Jeremy sees a bear and kills it. However, it was a trained, gentle bear, and the soldier that trained the bear wants revenge against Jeremy. Jeremy tries to find a way to repay the man.
- Local friendly Indians want brides of their own. Since the town wont sell women, the Indians take them.
- Is Big Foot roaming around the mountains of Seattle? A townsman claims to have seen him, and the town is caught up in fear. Everyone starts to see and hear Big Foot whenever there is a noise.
- Joshua and a farmer like the same woman and they want her to pick the man she wants. When she cannot decide, the farmer says he and Joshua have to fight over her. Jason says they need to negotiate, not fight.