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On a train trip to a celebration of the completion of the transcontinental railroad, Yancy discovers a saboteur.
Yancy gets a telegram from a friend that there is big trouble waiting for him in Virginia City. His silver mine is doing well, but there is a gravestone in the cemetery with Yancy's name on it.
Yancy's good friend, Miss Mandarin, is accused of smuggling opium into the city inside firecrackers.
Yancy tries to combat superstition when the city is terrorized by a mysterious voodoo priestess.
Yancy is at a loss to figure out what's going on when learns that a marshal he knows in Missouri has charged an old wartime friend with robbery and murder.
With the city of New Orleans plagued by counterfeit money, General Hugh Morgan arrives in New Orleans with orders promoting John Colton to a post in Washington and giving Morgan command of the city.
Trying to stop some gun smugglers, Yancy has a run-in with a boxing champion and a re-match with a female river pirate.
Yancy is sentenced to hang for killing a man in a duel.
Yancy's Indian friend Pahoo becomes an important element in efforts to prevent a war with the Pawnee tribes, as he journeys to Washington D.C. to present their grievances to Congress.
To keep a woman from stealing money in her crusade to provide a home for the city's orphans, Yancy comes up with a scheme that requires the aid of photography pioneer Mathew Brady.
Yancy is unjustly accused of having provided the weapon used by presidential assassin John Wilkes Booth.
Asked by Administrator Colton to investigate a series of riverboat accidents, Yancy helps a fellow riverboat owner whose fleet is being sabotaged by rivals trying to corner the market on river traffic.
When famed General George Armstrong Custer visits New Orleans, Yancy discovers that he is being stalked by an Indian seeking revenge for a past wrong.
Winning a half interest in a silver mine near Virginia City, Yancy discovers that his new partner is a beautiful woman.
A landowner comes up with a risky scheme to protect her property when it is threatened by flood waters.
With a serial killer loose in New Orleans and the authorities seemingly powerless, a group of vigilantes decides to take action before any more prominent women are murdered.
Yancy suspects foul play when a lottery winner dies before she can collect.
A visiting Russian noble appears to have become a target for murder.
Merchants are in such fear for their lives that Yancy gets no cooperation in his attempt to break a new protection racket.
Yancy must deal with a female pirate whose gang has stolen a valuable necklace from representatives of the Mexican government.
A mysterious mad bomber steals explosives and threatens to blow up a levee and flood the entire city of New Orleans.
Yancy and Pahoo are framed for a series of crimes, and now face execution.
Villains go after Yancy's dog after Yancy's father dies leaving a note that only the dog knows where the family pre-war fortune is buried.
After being arrested on suspicion of complicity, Yancy becomes determined to find out who's responsible for a recent series of robberies, particularly of graves.
Shop owners receive threats of violence if they refuse to sell their property to three strangers.
An army officer with vengeance on his mind tries to stop a presidential pardon from reaching a man who is scheduled to die before a firing squad.
A wealthy but lonely man who has come to New Orleans looking for a wife asks Yancy to help him.
A messenger is sent to New Orleans by a former general in the Civil War, but is killed before he can reveal what happened to a fortune that was taken from Richmond, Virginia.
After administrator Colton hangs a member of an outlaw gang, the others decide to take revenge on his visiting sister.
An Irish girl visitng New Orleans decides that Yancy is to be her future husband.
Yancy is relieved to find that the news of administrator Colton's death is premature, but fears that Colton will be the victim of trickery in an upcoming duel.
City administrator Colton entrusts Yancy with an army payroll that is to be taken to Natchez on Yancy's riverboat, the Sultana, but robbers have other plans.
Yancy helps a sea captain who was cheated out of his money in a dive on notorious Gallatin Street.
Three years after the end of the American Civil War, Yancy is headed home at last to his plantation in New Orleans. But the losing players in a poker game decide to rob him of his winnings, and follow him onto the riverboat.