55-07-25 00 Audition Show.mp3
56-01-22 01 Playing Indian.mp3
56-01-29 02 Boatwright's Story.mp3
56-02-05 03 Squaw Man.mp3
56-02-12 04 Woman at Horse Creek.mp3
56-02-19 05 Boredom.mp3
56-02-26 06 Captain's Widow.mp3
56-03-04 07 Shavetail.mp3
56-03-08 08 Hatty Pelfrey.mp3
56-03-18 09 The Beasley Girls.mp3
56-03-25 10 The Coward.mp3
56-04-01 11 The Lost Child.mp3
56-04-15 12 Stagecoach Stop.mp3
56-04-22 13 The New Recruit.mp3
56-04-29 14 Capture.mp3
56-05-06 15 Never The Twain.mp3
56-05-13 16 War Correspondents.mp3
56-05-20 17 Gold.mp3
56-05-27 18 Sergeant's Baby.mp3
56-06-03 19 Don't Kick My Horse.mp3
56-06-10 20 Young Trooper.mp3
56-06-17 21 Winter Soldier.mp3
56-06-24 22 The Loving Cup.mp3
56-07-01 23 Trooper's Widow.mp3
56-07-08 24 Talented Recruits.mp3
56-07-15 25 Old Enemy.mp3
56-07-22 26 Spotted Tail's Return.mp3
56-07-29 27 Nature Boy.mp3
56-08-05 28 The Massacre.mp3
56-08-12 29 The Assembly Line.mp3
56-08-19 30 Goodbye Willa.mp3
56-08-26 31 The Chaplain.mp3
56-09-02 32 The Return Of Hattie Pelfrey.mp3
56-09-09 33 The Buffalo Hunters.mp3
56-09-16 34 The Payroll.mp3
56-09-23 35 The Woman at Horse Creek.mp3
56-09-30 36 A Small Beginning.mp3
56-10-07 37 Galvanized Yankee.mp3
56-10-14 38 Still Waters.mp3
56-10-21 39 Indian Lovers.mp3
56-10-28 40 Army Wife.mp3
Fort Laramie Producer Norman Macdonnell saw Fort Laramie as "a monument to ordinary men who lived in extraordinary times":
their enemies were "the rugged, uncharted country, the heat, the cold, disease, boredom, and perhaps last of all, hostile Indians."
Men died at Fort Laramie: some died of drowning, some of freezing, some of typhoid and smallpox.