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L.H. Musgrave steals a herd of horses from a railroad stockyard. He wants to use the herd as collateral in order to buy ranch land in Colorado. Matt tracks the stolen herd, while Jonesy investigates a murder at the railroad telegraph office. They begin to suspect that the two events are related.
A man helps his criminal efforts by getting a job with the Pony Express. Working there he can get information on shipments of cash and gold. When the information leads him to a shipment of railroad gold, Matt and Jonesy are sent to investigate.
An escaped outlaw and a fellow convict, a murderer, stop a stagecoach and kidnap a banker riding in it. Because the stagecoach is a connection between railroad stops, Matt is assigned to the case.
Jim Courtright, a former marshal, now runs an extortion and protection racket in Texas. After the murder of a railroad employee, Matt and Jonesy travel to Fort Worth. Jonesy goes undercover as a bartender to gather information.
Rube Burrows, aka The Alabama Wolf, made his reputation as the first man to successfully rob a train singlehanded. When he steals 30 thousand dollars in a daring robbery of the Southwest Railroad, Matt and Jonesy go after him.
John Sontag and Chris Evans were two San Joaquin Valley farmers who waged a bloody war of vengeance against the railroads. Matt and Jonesy are sent in to stop them.
Nate Champion, a notorious cattle rustler, has been run out of Colorado. He travels to Wyoming, where a rich man hires him to stock his cattle ranch. Nate begins stealing from the Great Western Cattle Co., and since this is the oufit that supplies beef to the railroad workers, Matt and Jonesy are called in to investigate.
Crawford Goldsby, aka Cherokee Bill, is expelled from Carlisle Indian College. While being returned to Oklahoma by train, he kills a deputy. Matt and Jonesy capture Bill, and he's sentenced to 48 years at hard labor. Cherokee Bill escapes and joins up with the Cook Gang.
Augustine Chacon is the most feared Mexican bandit operating along the border. While smuggling two outlaws into the U.S., he kills a couple of Texas Rangers and leaves the outlaws on the railroad tracks to die. Matt and Jonesy travel into Mexico to search for answers.
Kate Bender lives on the Old Stage Road, where she and her brother prey on stranded travelers. When the son of the president of the railroad goes missing, Matt and Jonesy are sent to investigate.
While trying to help a mother find her long lost doctor son, Matt and Jonesy come upon the trail of a notorious gunman.
A young Indian who has been trained as a scout for the Army betrays the men who befriended him and goes on a killing rampage.
Burt Alvord was once a deputy sheriff who discovered he was better at robbing trains than catching robbers.