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- Frontier hero Daniel Boone conducts surveys and expeditions around Boonesborough, running into both friendly and hostile Indians, before, during, and even after the Revolutionary War.
- Aftermath was the pilot for an unsold TV series called The Code of Jonathan West; it aired as part of The General Electric Theater. The film takes place just after the Civil War, in a small southern town - war-ravaged, impoverished, and seething with hatred and resentment.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 local woman is looked upon suspiciously by the townspeople because of her different ways.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The commanding general of Fort West Point tries turning the fort over to the British, as Daniel Boone tries preventing such a treasonous action.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- With help from Daniel and Mingo, they set out to prove that Simon Jarvis isn't a coward to his family and friends.