"General Without a Cause." In the story line, Blandina seeks justice for a killer, despite intense monied pressure by George Burnet Michael Constantine for his lynching. The woman doubts his story, but her daughter is charmed by his wit and wisdom. Ronald W. Reagan as frontiersman William Bent is afraid the trail is "No Place for a Lady" (1965) in the contested land on the road to Santa Fe. With the help of Lucretia Mott (Hope Summers) and Governor Lee (Frank Wilcox), she works successfully in 1869 for the passage of woman's suffrage in Wyoming Territory and thereafter becomes the first female judge in the United States. John Bleifer, in the 1960 episode "One Man Tank," played a prospector, Dutch Charley Koehn, who failed at gold mining and instead bought a goat farm, on which he makes a gold strike. Sie besteht in ihrer Basis aus Butter und Tabasco. In the story line, Belle unsuccessfully plots the revenge assassination of United States Attorney W.H.H. His talent for making wheelbarrows, however, paves the way for a bright future in the transportation industry. Lies weiter, um zu erfahren, wie du se. Bradford Jackson (19282009) was cast as the Boston greenhorn Mac Gordon in the 1956 episode, "Pay Dirt." Frank Richards (19091992) was cast as Sitting Bull. Royal Dano was cast as the historical Henderson Luelling in the 1965 episode, "The Traveling Trees." In the story line, Julia (Arlene Martel), the young widow of a fallen chief, fights an ancient ritual that requires her to be killed after the death of her husband. In still another appearance, Reagan played U.S. Ed Nelson was cast in the 1962 episode, "Fort Bowie: Urgent," as Frank Girard, an escaped convict in 1895 who heads to Fort Bowie, Arizona, with the intent of murderously disrupting a wedding. In the story line, Cortina, a Mexican rancher, outlaw, and folk hero, captures the gravely wounded Miles Owen (William Boyett) and Owen's guide, Delores (Lisa Gaye). It required another poet Joaquin Miller (Sean McClory) to see the reality. Barney Phillips was cast as General Winfield Scott Hancock in the 1962 episode, "The Truth Teller," a study of the Medicine Lodge Indian Peace Treaty. Guy Madison portrayed Luke Short as the operator of the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, in the 1960 episode "Extra Guns." Lorna Thayer was cast as Jessie Benton Frmont, loyal wife of John C. Fremont (Roy Engel), in the 1960 episode "The Gentle Sword." Cortina expects to use Owen's wagon of guns for the resistance to the invading French troops. Fred Willard, the beloved star with a long list of acting credits including Best in Show, The Spinal Tap and Everybody Loves Raymond, died of natural causes in May at Sharon Farrell played Maggie's daughter, Cara, whom the mother disowns after Cara marries Billy (Tom Simcox). The segment covers Sequoyah from his earliest years to his development of the Cherokee alphabet. He is encouraged to face the Dragon by school teacher Okei Ito, Momo Yashima, who accompanied them. Edwards treats some patients of Hutchins who are getting worse including an operation on a town socialite, wife of Lucius Bidwell, Ross Elliott. Victor French was cast as her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, Dick Simmons as Meriwether Lewis, and Don Matheson as William Clark. He comes across a widow (Patricia Huston) with a son (Butch Patrick) and a daughter (Andrea Darvi). Dennis Cross appeared three times in the episodes "Treasure of Elk Creek Canyon" (1961), as the Indian Captain Dick in "Captain Dick Mine," and "The Rider" (both 1965). Others cast in the episode were Karl Swenson, Lisa Gaye, and Jack Kruschen. In the story line, Meiser suspects that a friend is trying to swindle him out of a valuable mine. John Raitt appeared in the 1960 episode, "The Man on the Road," as Jim Dandy, an itinerant. Robert Tafur (19152005), Tom Hernndez, and Ernestine Barrier are cast as Antonio Fernandez, Young Antonio, and Old Isabella, respectively, in the 1955 episode, "The Valencia Cake." Ann McCrea was cast in three episodes, including Melinda Pratt in "Mr. Bigfoot" (1956) and "Pirates of San Francisco" (1960). John Anderson played George Kelsey, owner of the Round Tenta saloon which became the town of Washington, CA's courthouse with Kelsey as judge. Death. In einer einzigen Schicht in die Luftfritteuse geben und kochen, bis die Haut knusprig ist ca. Jean Howell played his wife, Ruth, and Jan Arvan (19131979) was cast as Mexican President Benito Jurez, who leads the fight against forces of the Emperor Maximilian. Gloria Talbott appeared as Mary Kileen in the 1961 episode, "Queen of Spades," directed by Darren McGavin. In her confusion, she propels him onward in the quest towards Bigfoot Michael Conrad and sends Arkie after him. Dayton Lummis portrayed New Mexico Territorial Governor Lew Wallace in "Shadows on the Window" (1960), with Martin Braddock as Billy the Kid and Katherine Warren as Wallace's wife, Susan. Charley's friend, Leo Harris (Dabbs Greer), tries to remedy the injustice Charley faces. Robert Tafur played Don Miguel Ruiz, and Don C. Harvey was cast as Ezekiel "Stuttering Zeke" Merritt, who proceeds with plans for the Bear Flag Republic. Senator George Graham Vest, a, Rhodes Reason appeared as Peter Jeffries in the 1955 episode "California's First Ice Man." WebHe died on Sunday, March 17th, 1974 at the age of fifty-one (51) in Sherman Oaks, California, United States. Nevertheless,the priest and 1 boy, some of whose strength is the true Gift from Father Tapis, refuse to leave with McGrath, David McLean, and the tiny garrison. Than Wyenn played a fellow hacienda owner who had entrusted his own money to Maria's father. Eleanor Berry (19061991) was cast as Mrs. Stuart, who can identify her abusive but charismatic husband. William Hudson was cast as shrewd California businessman Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin in the 1957 episode, "The Man Who Was Never Licked." Clint Eastwood, before, Denver Pyle was cast seven times, the last of which was in the title role, "The Resurrection of Deadwood Dick" (1966), based on the legendary frontiersman, Deadwood Dick. Ben Cooper appeared as Jason Tugwell in the unusually named 1969 episode "Biscuits and Billy, the Kid," no relation to the American outlaw but the story of a pioneer family deserted by a wagon train en route to Utah. Jack Daly (19141968) and Ella Ethridge (18931982) played a married couple, Henry and Elvira Riggs, in the 1955 episode, '"Riggs and Riggs." John Astin as Jesse Martin, a prospector who has been grub-staked by Lew Wallace (Harry Holcombe), pretends to find "The Gold Mine on Main Street" (1968). Tris Coffin was cast as Captain Loren Phillips and John Considine as Lago. Lisa Gaye and Ted Knight also appeared in this episode. The episode reveals that attorney Clayton secretly taught Sam Starr how to read. Emile Meyer appeared in this episode as the storekeeper, Sam Dalrymple. The taunts caused him to destroy the hearse by pushing it over a cliff. In the story line, the organ crafted and guided to Salt Lake City by Joseph Harris Ridges (18271914) of Australia, played by Hedley Mattingly, becomes mired in. In the story line, Parker must break up a secret San Francisco ring financing the Confederate States of America. Willard Sage Died at age 84 on Saturday, April 26, 1919 in Simcoe, Ontario. The recipe is still known as the Hangtown fry. Maxwell falls in love with Hanson's daughter Sarah (Wanda Shannon). Richard Avonde (19141981) was cast as firefighter Philo Clark in the 1954 episode "Little Papeete," a reference to a special fire engine purchased by the community of Columbia, California, which had burned in 1853 and again in 1857. Ricardo Montalbn played Joaquin Murrieta in the 1960 episode, "Eagle in the Rocks." Yvonne De Carlo played the title role of Clare Reed in the 1961 episode, "The Lady Was an M.D.," set in the 1890s. In the story line, Bottle nets $100,000 from the sale of a gold claim. In the story line, Brand places a locked chain on a Central Pacific Railroad engine until the company agrees to pay its tax assessment. Peter Whitney was cast in the 1961 episode, "Who's Fer Divide?," as trapper Joseph Meek, who campaigns for the annexation of Oregon Territory. Cremated, Ashes scattered at Soon-Taik Oh appeared as Japanese immigrant Matsonuke Sakurai, whose tea and silk moth raising enterprise has effectively succumbed to the first onslaughts of "The Dragon of Gold Hill"(1970), a drought and towns people's indifference, is trying to protect the immigrant company until their sponsor can procure the money for them to return to Japan. Roy Jenson played boxer John L. Sullivan in the 1958 episode, "The Gambler and the Lady." In the story line, Luelling, against the advice of his wagon master, takes the Hastings Cutoff to, Michael Dante appeared as Captain Richard Rocha in "Olvera" (1959). She can't keep Culverwell Lee Bergere in the camp; but his sword marks the way back for the 2 men from Edward Colmans' character's outpost; but will there be anyone left? His wife Doris Merrick makes the self made man when she persuades the despondent Barry to study to become a lawyer. Ernestine Barrier appeared as the vengeful matriarch, Dona Luisa Ortega, in the 1959 episode, "Perilous Refuge," set at the end of the MexicanAmerican War. James Davidson played boxer James J. Corbett in the 1966 episode, "The Fight San Francisco Never Forgot." Harry Shannon was cast as frontier scout Jim Bridger in the 1958 episode, "Old Gabe," referring to a nickname of Bridger's. Fearing for her safety, Reed resolves to take her to Fort Apache which is recommended against by the commander Frank Ferguson. Peter M. Thompson (19202001) was cast as a minister, John Brownell, in the 1956 episode, "The Sinbuster." Hank Patterson appeared in this episode as Fye Jones. Jena Engstrom was cast as Maggie Woolf in the 1961 episode, "Storm over Truckeee." Hayes was also cast in the lead role in the 1960 episode "Devil's Bar," the story of a Christian pacifist couple, Dan and Mary Bartlett (Terry Loomis), who arrive in Murphy's Flats, California, with intentions of seeking gold in underwater locations. In the story line, the aging Bridger returns home to find his wife has died in childbirth, and Felix is trying to keep their farm despite an unpaid mortgage. Elaine Devry was cast as Confederate spy Belle Waverly, and Gavin MacLeod portrayed Belle's fianc, Dandy Martin, who shoots her to death because she developed romantic feelings for Captain Parker. Mason Alan Dinehart was cast as Greg in the 1959 episode, "Half a Loaf." Robert Culp was cast as the accused robber and killer James Stuart in the 1961 episode, "Alias James Stuart." Don Kent (19111978) played William Bottle in the 1956 episode, "Bill Bottle's Birthday." Upon catching up to them, Suzie's grandfather, Chief Nahnee (Frank DeKova), demands the return of the child but relents and lets the Reeds adopt Suzie, played in her only acting role by Leniece Heywood. Sie knnen die Cornflakes auch durch grobe Haferflocken ersetzen. Not wanting to share the gold, Cllen foments probably fatal discord. ", George Mitchell played Charley Stoner whose nature savvy helped him strike it rich in the 1959 episode, "Fair Exchange.". Lammerson owns a store which contains a safe prematurely declared holdup-proof. Robert Colbert was cast as Andy Carter, a pioneer who retrieves for sale cast-off items from wagon trains, in the 1964 episode "A Bargain Is for Keeping."