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- The adventures of frontier hero Jim Bowie are brought to life in this popular children's television series.
- Jim is interested in buying some land, but he discovers that the owners have just been scammed out of it. He sets out to help them get it back.
- John Chapman rescues Bowie following a riverboat explosion. In turn, Bowie saves Chapman from murderers who are looking for a supposed inheritance.
- Jim goes to an auction to bid on a racehorse he wants to give as a present to President Jackson, but he finds out that he's up against another bidder who wants the horse--none other than Sam Houston.
- While visiting Tennessee, local politicians enlist Bowie's help in defeating Davy Crockett for Congress. Bowie agrees to help them but then refuses their smear tactics. When Bowie threatens to expose their scheme, they take him prisoner.
- 1956–195830m7.1 (26)TV EpisodeJim Bowie watches with amusement and then with concern as his friend, John James Audubon, is mistaken for the missing son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
- In order to head off an Indian uprising, Jim tells a Cherokee princess the tale of John Smith and Pocahontas. Unfortunately his story doesn't have the desired effect, and in fact winds up getting him in even more trouble.
- While in San Antonio, Bowie obtains a map to a lost Spanish silver mine in Apache territory. However, seeking the mine could jeopardize peaceful relations with the local Lipan Apaches who also act as a buffer against the Comanches.
- Federal government tells Choctaw tribes to move from Mississippi to Arkansas. One tribe refuses because chief's son is sick. As Bowie guides a doctor to examine the boy, they encounter a young couple who are about to deliver a baby.
- Jim is asked by famous naturalist James Audubon to protect a young girl who has just inherited a fortune.
- On the trail, Bowie rescues a sole surviving baby from a burning covered wagon. When the local sheriff refuses to get involved, a tavern owner agrees that she will watch the baby while Bowie tries to find a family willing to adopt.
- A horse trade leads an angry farmer to mistakenly believe that Jim is the man who "dishonored" his daughter, and has to right his wrong by marrying her--even if it's at the point of a shotgun.
- Jim's suspicions are aroused when an elderly friend dies suddenly on his wedding night.
- Bowie helps a Choctaw Indian who has been accused by the Choctaw tribe of the murder and robbery of a tribal member.
- Jim has to get a gold shipment through safely to New Orleans.
- In order to break up a gang of counterfeiters, Jim asks for help from a former pickpocket and a former horse thief.
- Jim winds up in trouble with his family when he lets his visiting cousin in on a deal that turns out to be a scam.
- Bowie and Rachel are asked separately to lend bribe money to brother and sister aristocrats.
- A rich French family entices the Bowie brothers to be their partners in a new bank.
- Deaf Smith intervenes when Bowie is attacked by bandits.
- Jim volunteers to be a temporary deputy sheriff in order to guard a prisoner. However, he soon begins to suspect that the young man may not in fact be guilty of the crime he's been charged with.
- Jim's Indian friend has been killed, and when Jim goes to his home to deliver the news to his father, he finds that his friend's father has also just been shot.
- Jim's friend and partner is cheated out of money by a gambler, who then kills him. Jim sets out after the killer.
- Hoping to buy land in the Mexican state of Texas, Jim Bowie visits Nacogdoches where he's arrested as a spy, flogged, and sentenced to death.
- Jim discovers a scheme to enrich the owners of a piece of land by getting the state to move its capital there.