Wagon Train Season 4 Episode 28
The Saul Bevins Story
Saul Bevins, a blind doctor traveling with his son, his sister, and his dog, asks to join the wagon train. Many others on the train object that he will slow them down, but Hale agrees to let him ride at least until the next settlement, at which time the entire wagon train will vote on whether he should continue. On the way Bevins is forced to overcome many obstacles.
- 4 - 38The Don Alvarado StoryJun. 21, 1961
- 4 - 37The Ah Chong StoryJun. 14, 1961
- 4 - 36Wagon to Fort AndersonJun. 07, 1961
- 4 - 35The Janet Hale StoryMay. 31, 1961
- 4 - 34The ChaliceMay. 24, 1961
- 4 - 33The Eleanor Culhane StoryMay. 17, 1961
- 4 - 32The Jim Bridger StoryMay. 10, 1961
- 4 - 31The Will Santee StoryMay. 03, 1961
- 4 - 30The Duke Shannon StoryApr. 26, 1961
- 4 - 29The Joe Muharich StoryApr. 19, 1961
- 4 - 28The Saul Bevins StoryApr. 12, 1961
- 4 - 27The Nellie Jefferson StoryApr. 05, 1961
- 4 - 26The Tiburcio Mendez StoryMar. 22, 1961
- 4 - 25The Christopher Hale StoryMar. 15, 1961
- 4 - 24The Nancy Palmer StoryMar. 08, 1961
- 4 - 23The Jed Polke StoryMar. 01, 1961
- 4 - 22The Beth Pearson StoryFeb. 22, 1961
- 4 - 21The Odyssey of Flint McCulloughFeb. 15, 1961
- 4 - 20Path of the SerpentFeb. 08, 1961
- 4 - 19The Prarie StoryFeb. 01, 1961
- 4 - 18The Weight of CommandJan. 25, 1961
- 4 - 17The Sam Elder StoryJan. 18, 1961
- 4 - 16The Patience Miller StoryJan. 11, 1961
- 4 - 15The Earl Packer StoryJan. 04, 1961
- 4 - 14The Jeremy Dow StoryDec. 28, 1960
- 4 - 13The Roger Bigelow StoryDec. 21, 1960
- 4 - 12The River CrossingDec. 14, 1960
- 4 - 11The Candy O'Hara StoryDec. 07, 1960
- 4 - 10The Jane Hawkins StoryNov. 30, 1960
- 4 - 9The Colter Craven StoryNov. 23, 1960
- 4 - 8The Bleymier StoryNov. 16, 1960
- 4 - 7The Cathy Eckhart StoryNov. 09, 1960
- 4 - 6The Princess of a Lost TribeNov. 02, 1960
- 4 - 5The Jose Morales StoryOct. 26, 1960
- 4 - 4The Allison Justis StoryOct. 19, 1960
- 4 - 3The Albert Farnsworth StoryOct. 12, 1960
- 4 - 2The Horace Best StoryOct. 05, 1960
- 4 - 1Wagons Ho!Sep. 28, 1960