Ellsworth, Kansas 1873. Young Wyatt arrives in town fresh from a buffalo hunt looking to clean up and find his friend Sheriff Whitney who has sent for him. Despite it's peaceful appearance, Ellsworth is an ornery little town in need of cleaning up. When his friend is shot, Wyatt feels he must take a stand.
Before Wyatt leaves for Dodge City, he has to protect a man in Wichita who some townspeople plan to lynch when he's cleared of a manslaughter charge.
Wyatt's first day as the new marshal of Dodge City begins with him showing the ruffians on Front Street who's boss. He then must do battle with the "Big T" cattle outfit.
Wyatt tries to get the town council on his side to pass new laws when cattlemen threaten to tear up the town as part of their feud.
The townspeople take offense when saloon hostess Dora Hand wants to sing with the church choir.
Wyatt tries to help a gunman calm down before he kills someone.
Wyatt is caught in the middle when the two biggest cattle outfits in Dodge City lock horns. He realizes that any future he may have with Judge Fabian's daughter must be put on hold.
When Wyatt tries to convince a newspaperman that Dodge City is a peaceful town, he also has to deal with dog fights and rowdy cowboys.
A cowhand, Thad, runs afoul of bandits who take his bankroll, and Wyatt has to stop him from killing the men.
Kelley sells the bar... to a man who bears a grudge against Wyatt and plans to forge Wyatt's signature on the purchase to make it look like the lawman owns a share of a gambling hall.
Wyatt sets out to bring the killer of saloon girl Dora Hand to justice.
To prove he's worthy of being hired, Bat Masterson tries to bring some railroad robbers to justice.
Bat is in trouble with both Wyatt and the family of a wounded man that he shot rather than knocked out.
Wyatt takes a three-day trip out of town, leaving Bat in charge. But Bat soon has his hands full when robbers come to town with plans to take it over.
Wyatt and Bat poses as bandits to bring in an outlaw gang.
When a judge turns increasingly ruthless in his sentencing, Wyatt comes up with an idea to get him to reconsider.
When two of their own is murdered, the Cheyenne Nation prepare to go on the warpath unless Wyatt can bring the killer to justice.
Mrs. McGill vows to protect her land so she can give it as a dowry to the man who marries her daughter, Effie. But words get around that there's gold on the McGill land and some outlaws come hunting for it.
Crooked reservation agents cheat the Indians, and Wyatt and Bat try to bring the felons to justice.
A drunken cavalry soldier guns down an Indian, but his commanding officer does everything he can to interfere with Wyatt's attempts to bring the man to trial.
Wyatt has to put up with Ben Thompson, a friend with a notorious reputation. When Ben gets involved in a shootout, Wyatt reluctantly tries to save Ben's life.
An old buffalo hunter is hired to take out Wyatt for good.
Wyatt and Bat help out the Wells Fargo Company and go out after Curly Bill Brocius and his gang of stagecoach robbers, operating near Little Alamo.
Fred Colby returns to Dodge City to find out who killed his brother Larry and take revenge.
Buffalo Bill Cody and Ned Buntline decide to give a visiting German prince a taste of the Wild West by staging a fake holdout, but outlaws take advantage of the situation to commit a real crime.
Wyatt has to intervene when rival railroads hire gunmen to dispose of their opponents so they can take control of a pass and build a railroad through.
Bat runs for sheriff of Ford County and Wyatt lends a hand.
Marshal Earp and Sheriff Masterson stage a phony hanging in order to flush out a secret organization known as the "White Caps."
Two bounty hunters come to Dodge City and pick out reformed criminals to bring in for the rewards. Wyatt has no choice but to pay them their rewards until they go too far.
A young hothead who's fast with a gun and willing to prove it runs up against Wyatt, and tries to convince the marshal to take him on as a fellow lawman.
When Bat is reluctant to hire his brother Ed as a deputy sheriff, Wyatt agrees to take him on despite Bat's warning that his brother would rather talk than fight... for anything.
An old buffalo hunter, a friend of Wyatt's, arrives in Dodge and sets out to get revenge on the cavalry soldier that killed his Indian wife.
Guns McCallum, a friend of the Earp family, arrives in Dodge to work for Kelley as a gunsmith. He's on the short side and figures that a gun is just the thing to make up for his height.
Doc Holliday saves Wyatt from the business end of a shotgun, and one of the Old West's greatest friendships is born. They both go after the same train-robber, but for different reasons.
Wyatt finds himself between a rock and a hard place when the Hollidays move to Dodge City. The town council doesn't want Doc in town, but when Doc is accused of a shooting, Wyatt is the only one who believes he might be innocent. As a matter of honor, Doc refuses to post bail and is offended that Wyatt won't take his word.
A renegade Cherokee, Dull Knife, leads a war party off the reservation and launches retaliatory attacks against the whites.
Doc Holliday buys a gold brick from a bank robber and sells it to one of the men in town who have snubbed him. When Wyatt finds out, he tries to get Doc to tell him who the buyer is, but Holliday has his own game to play.
Myra Malone is a dressmaker by day and runs with a gang of outlaws in her private life.
Wyatt's younger brother Morgan arrives in town and wants a job as a deputy. When Wyatt refuses, Morgan falls in with Doc Holliday, dealing Faro at the local saloon.
Wyatt Earp's propensity for playing the lone hand gets him trapped by his hated enemies, the Big T outfit, at Adobe Springs. His enemies, who greatly outnumber him, seek to starve him out. But word that Wyatt is in a real jam is spread by a cowhand grateful for past favors, and soon wuch old friends and strange characters - each grateful in his own way - quietly assemble to rescue Wyatt in an all-time famous gun battle with the Big T. These characters include Bat Masterson, Ben Thompson, Doc Holliday, John Wesley Hardin, Mannen Clements and others.
The town council wants Jim Kelley to run for mayor, and Wyatt agrees. However, Kelley soon discovers that his opponent, Madigan, and his crooked cronies will stop at nothing to win.
Wyatt goes fishing with Dr. Fabrique when the doctor returns to Dodge City, but local cattle baron Shanghai Pierce is stricken with what he believes is appendicitis. Pierce's men abduct Fabrique and Wyatt and force the doctor to treat their boss.
The local shantytown of Pinkytown rebels against Dodge City, refusing to be taxed. Doc Holliday decides to take a hand and help the independent citizens, putting him on the wrong side of Wyatt
Two brothers who shot a peace officer in Texas flee to Dodge City, and Wyatt tries to keep things from getting out of hand.
Doc Holliday is accused of robbing a Wells Fargo stage and Wyatt sets out to bring him in on his own.
An Army officer is captured by Pawnee Indians who have left the reservation and bought faulty guns. The undercover officer is trying to find who is selling the guns. Earp has to rescue the officer but to do so must find the seller.
When a well-liked cattle buyer is shot, then townspeople are eager to convict a drunken Reb Thomas. Reb was found with the gun in his hand, standing over the body, but he insists that he passed out and never fired a shot. Wyatt soon discovers that Reb may be telling the truth.
When Wyatt rides out with a posse, he leaves Deputy Hal Tannen in charge, and Hal soon finds himself dealing with several crises
Doc and Kate unexpectedly develop parental streaks when they take in a 12-year-old girl, the legendary "Little Pistol," after she robs Doc's gambling hall.
When the townspeople refuse to let Kate Holliday join their church, Doc comes up with a scheme for revenge. He convinces a couple that the oil puddle they have on the road to Dodge City passing through their land can be used to make a medical ointment. All they have to do is fence it off, and the mule-skinners who use the road aren't happy.
Kate Holliday gets word that a cattleman with a grudge plans to kill Wyatt at a cattleman's convention and convinces Doc to look into it.
Doc reluctantly befriends a young boy, Benny Burkett, who looks to the gambler and gunfighter as a role model. Wyatt has to step in to make sure that Benny gets a proper education and runs up against the boy's stubborn father.
A near-penniless Ned returns to Dodge City to after losing big to a gambler, but the gambler comes looking for his money.
Jennie Brant, a reluctant member of a religious sect known as the True Lighters, has never met a man she wanted to marry... until Wyatt rescues her from the sect.
A traveling boxer makes his way to Dodge City and Wyatt soon finds himself in the ring against the man.
When outlaw Marie Burden's brother Dan takes their gang into Dodge City and ends up getting shot down, Marie swears revenge
Wyatt has to intervene when a white homesteader and his Indian wife move to Dodge City and encounter bigotry.
A man and a woman arrive in Dodge City at the same time, both with the intention of killing Wyatt Earp.
A lawyer, Zinner, uses a new newspaper to launch a slur campaign against Wyatt in the hopes of making him lose his table and fall into an outlaw trap
After her husband's death at Little Big Horn two years earlier, Elizabeth Bacon Custer arrives in Dodge City and attempts to defend her husband's reputation
A Jesse James imitator, Henry Harrison Hammer, strikes at stagecoaches around Dodge City and builds his reputation by only robbing the rich, not the poor. Wyatt arrests Hammer on the testimony of one of his victims, a banker, but the working-class people that Hammer ignored refuse to testify against him
The Wells Fargo Co., Wyatt's old employer, asks him to ride shotgun on a stagecoach run that is being repeatedly attacked and robbed.
Lily Reeve - known as the Kansas Lily - arrives in Dodge City. After pulling a gun while gambling, she is arrested by Earp while Bat thinks she is a nice innocent lady. Neither man's opinion about her proves to be the truth as events unfold.
Wyatt has to step in when Jim Cockrell tries to force Luke Short to sell the Long Branch saloon to him.
Railroad engineman Tex McVey arrives in Dodge City, eager to break a new record. But when he runs a train off the tracks, he claims that robbers sabotaged the tracks because of the cattle he was carrying.
The controversial General Sherman is due to visit Dodge City, and passions are running high.
A stagecoach arrives in Dodge City with an injured driver, a dead passenger, and an empty case that held $5,000 gold from the Denver Mint. The driver, Billy Hanley, claims that he recognized one of the masked robbers by his voice. Wyatt figures that Billy's story doesn't add up when he confirms that the accused man has an alibi. Then Billy turns up dead, leaving a grief-stricken girlfriend, schoolteacher Miss Nancy, to mourn his death
Virgil Earp arrives in Dodge City and inadvertently gets caught in a misunderstanding between a woman and her beau.
The town council gives Wyatt an order to use lethal force and he refuses. A hired gun, Hoyt, comes after Wyatt and the marshal inadvertently ends up killing a man for the first time.
Dodge City and Fort Dodge argue over which town should be the county seat, and the parties involved soon turn to guns to settle their dispute
Doc Holliday is up to no good when he teams up with a history professor to write a historical treatise on Dodge City... from Doc's point of view
Western landscape painter Hurley Abbott turns to Wyatt for fighting advice when George Jackson orders him off his property after Hurley becomes involved with George's niece, Etta. But it's Doc Holliday who lends a hand when he returns to Dodge City and takes an interest in Hurley's paintings
The townspeople try to get Doc Holliday out of town and away from Wyatt by appealing to Kate Holliday.
A money package goes missing on a train, and Wyatt soon finds himself framed for the crime by several vengeful enemies.
Ben Thompson returns to Dodge City and needs help from Wyatt when two women come looking for him... both demanding that he fulfill his promise to marry them. However, it's Doc Holliday who decides to help Ben in his own unique manner.
Wyatt Earp's two Indian friends, Mr. Cousin and Mr. Brother, have information about four notorious murderers, The Dry Gulchers. The Gulchers intercept the Indians and kill one of them. Earp swears he will run them into the ground
Wyatt Earp continues his search for the remaining three men (he has already bagged one) who killed his Indian friend, Mr. Brother. But this time Wyatt and Bat Masterson, in addition to chasing the Dry Gulchers, has to contend with a group of Cheyenne and a young Army lieutenant still damp behind the ears. But Wyatt bags number two of his query. Two down, two to go.
When the notorious Dry Gulchers killed one of Wyatt Earp's Indian friends, Mr. Brother, they brought upon themselves Earp's relentless pursuit. Now two of the Dry Gulchers have been caught, the chase is well into Texas and Wyatt has enlisted the aid of the Texan Rangers as the third captive is sought.
The last of the notorious Dry Gulchers, sought by Wyatt Earp, because he is one of a group which murdered his Indian friend, Mr. Brother, is hardest of the group to catch. He is protected by a father and daughter in a ranch deep in Texas. And the mixture of man and women against Wyatt proves almost his undoing. The death of Wyatt's Indian friend is avenged.
Wyatt goes undercover as a wanted criminal to track down Blackie Sanders on behalf of Wells Fargo
Wyatt recruits Shotgun Gibbs as marshal and sends him onto Dodge City in his absence. When Gibbs arrives there, he discovers that Curly Bill and Johnny Ringgold are extorting Mayor Kelley to force him to fire Wyatt as a coward and a liar.
A mysterious killer has ambushed and killed nine people in the Robbers' Roost country of Utah. Wyatt's old Army friend, Colonel Benteen, begs him to take the case so that the cavalry may be saved in the event of an Apache attack. And before Wyatt is through he has to enlist the aid of every notorious outlaw in Robbers' Roost to get the mysterious killer and those behind him.
Wyatt tries to track down two thieves who manage to stay one step ahead of him despite his best efforts
In his most energetic disguise, that of a cowhand, Wyatt Earp is after the murderer of a cousin and joins a cattle outfit coming up the Chisholm Trail. The Outfit is commanded by a devious tyrant who has unique punishments for those who offend him. Wyatt, suspecting him early, is put through a tough time.
General Sherman asks Wyatt to track down Indians who stole a Gatling gun.
The Cattleman's association pushes through a law making rustling a felony, and Wyatt is soon forced to play his deputy, Shotgun Gibbs, under arrest.
A young nobleman paid to stay out of England ends up in Dodge City, and soon becomes entangled in local affairs.
Again Wyatt Earp meets his friend Ned Buntline and Mr. Buntline has just published a book describing Wyatt as the King of the Frontier without realizing the embarrassment to which such stuff will subject Wyatt. Embarrassment it is when Wyatt is forced to enter a rodeo to prove that Mr. Buntline is no liar and the big feature is a ""shootout"" at two hundred yards, between Wyatt and his Buntline Special and an enemy with a Winchester.
Young Mitch Hallam is fast with a gun and emulates Wyatt, and travels to Dodge City to prove himself. Mitch's fiancée and her father, newcomers to the West, don't understand. Wyatt sets out to show Mitch the error of his ways by taking him on as a deputy.
When a young girl's parents are killed by renegades, they come after her and Wyatt steps in to protect her.
Local grangers organize to oppose the railroad passing through. They believe the railroad is out to trick them out of their land rights and start a war, and Wyatt has to settle things before someone gets hurt
Wyatt meets Dr. Carl McDowell and invites him to set up shop in Dodge City. However, Wyatt soon discovers that Carl doesn't have a license to practice. The town's current physician, Dr. McCarty, argues that experience is what counts. However, when a smallpox epidemic breaks out, they may both have to reconsider.
A new editor arrives in Dodge City to run the newspaper, only to discover that a mob ran his predecessor out of town. He insists that hsi staff must be honest, but soon discovers that he has a fight on his hands.
Wyatt's younger brother, Morgan Earp, visits Dodge City and is immediately involved with Doc Holliday in a scheme to rescue the outlaw Smiley Dunlap, who is being held prisoner by Greg Norton and his gang. Wyatt's task of saving Morgan and Doc from being killed is made harder by his desire to keep his little brother from knowing he had a hand in rescuing the rescuers.
Rather than lose Kate, Doc Holliday agrees to give up drinking, gambling, and violence. Wyatt agrees to run interference for him but soon discovers that he may have bitten off more than he can chew
Reverend" Oliver Tittle comes to Dodge City on a one-man crusade to end sin, and ends up playing saloon owner Ganly in an attempt to break the man
When a friend of Doc Holliday's is arrested for horse stealing -- a hanging offense -- Doc comes up with a plan to save him... by stealing more horses
Buffalo hunters arrive in Dodge City in search of pelts, but Wyatt is forced to step in when they start warring with the local Indians
The daughter of a Texas rancher brings her men into Dodge City. She goads Wyatt into giving up his guns by claiming the Abilene marshal can handle things without his revolvers, but things soon turn violent
Earp meets up with an old friend, Sam McGuffin, who finds that one of his employees is crooked
After Bat finishes his term as sheriff, he takes up with a beautiful woman, Cora Warrous. But Cora is up to no good and Wyatt soon has to help his friend
Legendary stagecoach driver Rawhide Geraghty loses his nerve just before retirement, and Rawhide's wife asks his old friend Wyatt to help out.
Wyatt comes to the aid of a battered woman but when her family objects, his only option to get her away is to marry her.
Chief Bullhead comes out of the Territories to race against a horse belonging to local gambler Milt Canyon. But when Milt loses, he tries to buy Bullhead's horse and violence breaks out when the Indian refuses
A young punk rolls into Dodge City with plans to make a name for himself by becoming a famous gunfighter. However, Wyatt easily catches on and tries to stop him before he ruins his life for good.
When a notorious loan shark is poisoned, Wyatt goes after the killer... but everyone wanted the man dead.
Bat's replacement for sheriff, rancher Del Mathey, gets in over his head and turns to Wyatt for help.
A U.S. Marshal deputy, Hank Drew arrives in Dodge City. He soon comes up with a plan to earn a reward by setting up some unemployed cowhands to rob a stage and then capture them in the act.
Word is received by telegraph that a cyclone is coming toward Dodge City. Shotgun doesn't believe it since his mule Roscoe isn't excited while Mayor Kelley and Dr. McCarty are trying to prepare for a disaster and Earp must rescue a dog.
When Shotgun Gibbs' mule falls ill, Dr. McCarty can't do anything so Wyatt calls in his old friend, Doc Fabrique. When Fabrique discovers that it's a case of poisoning, Shotgun hunts down the men responsible.
A famous actress arrives in Dodge City and attracts attention from the men. However, two men have a falling out over her and one of them turns up dead.
Love and trouble go hand in hand when Shotgun Gibbs goes shopping for a bonnet for his mule, and falls in love with the attractive Phronsie LaTour.
Bat Masterson returns to Dodge City, and buys the Lone Star Saloon. Wyatt tries to convince Bat that things have changed
Wyatt and Doc Holliday end up with a ranch in Colorado after a poker game, only to discover that the widow occupying it has a few months left to redeem it... and an outlaw problem on her hands.
Mayor Kelley takes a hardcore approach to law-and-order in Dodge City, and Wyatt refuses to run Doc Holliday out of town, the mayor fires Wyatt.
Virgil and Morgan come to Dodge City to convince Wyatt to head back to Arizona with them and take up ranching.
While the townsfolk plan a testimonial in his honor, Wyatt reminisces about his time in Dodge City.
Wyatt, Doc Holliday, and the Earp brothers head for Arizona but are asked to help deal with the Dave Mathers gang.
Wyatt Earp came to Tombstone as a land agent for the Earp Brothers, Inc. - voluntarily unarmed - and unwilling to heed the warnings of Doc Holliday, who maintained that Dodge City and its violence was mild in comparison to the lawless activities of Tombstone. Wyatt's encounters with Tombstone's silver miners and cowboys, and his narrow escapes from Death, bore out Doc's admonitions, and the revelation of Wyatt's true identity - while it temporarily saved him - only made him a better target for dangers to come.
When Old Man Clanton comes to town with the intent to kill Wyatt, some miners and Clanton's own daughter help out Marshal Earp.
The townspeople of Tombstone hire Wyatt as a deputy sheriff... and send him to arrest Old Man Clanton
Wyatt seeks out to make an ally of the Epitaph editor, Dameron, but Dameron needs some help of his own.
Shotgun Gibbs travels to Tombstone to help Wyatt get an honest judge appointed.
Sheriff Johnny Behan donates to the new hospital, winning admiration from Nellie Cashman. But Wyatt suspects that Behan is up to something suspicious
Sheriff Behan locks up four innocent men, claiming they're wanted criminals, and Wyatt has to figure out a way to get them out.
The "Ten Percent Ring" of Tucson, led by Dan Priddy, use Doc Holliday as bait in order to trap Wyatt Earp
Wyatt's feud with the Clanton Gang continues. Old Man Clanton files a false claim over some stolen beef meant for the Army. He tries to blame the Apache chief Young Geronimo, but Wyatt Earp knows better
Curly Brocius and Johnny Ringo ride into Tombstone to settle a quarrel, and the townsfolk are caught in the middle. Wyatt is surprised when Old Man Clanton sends Emma to ask Wyatt to stop them
Wyatt and Shotgun Gibbs transport a government payroll cross-country, and soon discovers that outlaws will stop at nothing to get it.
When Wells, Fargo called on Marshal Wyatt Earp to put an end to stage robberies on its Charleston-to-Benson line, the Company was putting Wyatt's reputation in peril. During the times when Wyatt rode shotgun for Wells, Fargo, no road agent had ever gotten away with a dime of money shipments. But this was Arizona Territory where robbing stages was a highly organized business. In this instance, Wyatt outlined a daring plan - the outcome of which no one could be sure.
When they can't get to Wyatt, Wyatt's enemies hire killers to take out Shotgun Gibbs
Finding a fugitive that tried to fleet across the border to Mexico is just the first problem for Wyatt: he has to avoid Behan's posse and bring him back to Tombstone
When Shotgun Gibbs sees Nellie give Wyatt a kiss after he donates $600 for the school, the deputy gets it into his head to set the two up for marriage
Every day the stagecoach rolled into Tombstone, bringing men from every corner of the world - from every kind of past. One such man was Dobie Jenner. His past had been a terrifying one, and it took a lot of maneuvering and quick thinking on Wyatt's part in order to keep Dobie alive to face his future.
Nellie tries to make peace between the Irish and Welsh workers at the Total Wreck Mine, and Wyatt is forced to help her out when she's caught in the middle
Wyatt finds himself up against his friend Doc Goodfellow when the doctor refuses to bend his medical principles to lead Wyatt to an injured outlaw
Curly Bill Brocius comes into town to celebrate his birthday, and ends up in jail facing an angry mob... with Wyatt as his only defender.
A woman going by the name of Silver Dollar stars work as a cashier in Tombstone, and Wyatt takes a shine to her.
A Mexican woman and her son arrive in Tombstone looking for her husband after someone sends them a letter saying he's dead, and Wyatt tries to help them.
Ned Buntline tracks Wyatt down to Tombstone and wants to write a new book about him. The Clantons decided to try and convince Buntline that they're noble outlaws... whether he wants to or not.
The 10% Gang uses Arizona lottery tickets as cash for their newest scheme.
When a former Army's scout Indian wife is killed, the Apache threaten to go on a rampage unless Wyatt finds the killer.
Earp must contend with Capt. Rowland, retired naval officer, who runs his own legal system on his property including a jail. When Sheriff Behan releases two horse thieves Rowland turned over to Earp, Rowland decides Behan needs jail time.
Billy Clanton arrives home unexpectedly from school in San Antonio. Emma wants Old Man Clanton to send him back to school but Billy and his brothers Phin and Ike have other ideas. Billy adds to the problem by stealing Earp's Buntline.
Like all the mining towns in the West, Tombstone was a magnet to men and women from all over the world. It had a large foreign population, a large segment of which was Chinese. Several hundred, most of whom did not speak English, were newly arrived from China. It was inevitable that such a large group might bring trouble to Wyatt Earp.
Wells Fargo has two undercover agents near Tombstone, and Wyatt tries to protect them when the Clantons go after them.
When Johnny Behan goes too far in his alliance with the Clantons, Wyatt ends up calling him out on the streets of Tombstone.
Old Man Clanton suspects that Emma is sweet on Wyatt when she refuses to marry the man he's chosen for her.
When John Clum starts printing stories against the Clanton Gang and Sheriff Behan, Behan tries to get Clum imprisoned by filing a libel suit against him.
Judge Amos Waggoner, an aging judge with a spotless reputation, comes to Tombstone and begins stalking Curt Dance, a gunman and thief.
Doc Holliday rides into Tombstone, all but unconscious and with stolen bearer's bonds in his saddlebag. The Wells Fargo office is missing those bonds and more, and demand that Wyatt arrest his friend
When Shotgun's mule Roscoe is injured during the theft of Army mules and horses, Wyatt turns to the mule to solve the case.
When the San Berdoo Gang rides into Arizona from California, Wyatt is forced to form a posse to after them. A young bank clerk, Arleigh Smith, joins up to get a feel for the Old West.
A young man comes looking for the mail-order bride that he's been writing back and forth with, and Wyatt discovers that it's all part of a con scheme to separate men from their money.
When the Wells Fargo representative offers $10,000 for a robber who killed one of the company's men, Johnny Behan demands it in return for his turning over the killer... and then convinces Ike Clanton to provide him with an innocent man to frame for the murder
A robbery starts a series of events that lead Johnny Ringo to kidnap Judge Spicer to release his cousin Charlie Parks from jail. Although Parks is innocent, Ringo's actions may make matters worse as Earp pursues the guilty parties.
Wyatt Earp had managed to stay alive in Wichita, Dodge City and Tombstone because he was more intelligent than the gunslingers, outlaws and hoodlums who hated him. But Old Man Clanton, who controlled Cochise County, Arizona, had never really worked at the job of killing him. To slay a John Law, even in Arizona Territory, was a last resort which sensible hoodlums shrank from. Marshal Earp, however, had become an intolerable menace to the Clantons and the Ten Percent Ring in Tucson. The time had come to kill Wyatt Earp and Clanton had no intention of failing.
A new law-and-order governor gives shoot-to-kill orders against all outlaws, and then appoints Morgan Earp as his brother's Wyatt deputy... against Wyatt's wishes.
When Wyatt arrests the McLowerys, Old Man Clanton refuses to help them. When Behan releases them, Billy gets revenge on Wyatt by stealing his horse.
Saloon owner Lou Rickabaugh brings in his niece Edith to boost business with her poetry, but a rival saloon owner resents the competition and takes steps to eliminate his rival.
Doc picks up a follower, Johnny O'Rourke, who soon becomes obsessed with the gambler's lifestyle and decides to emulate it... at the cost of his fiancee and possibly his life.
Johnny Behan falls for Minna Marlin, a traveling actress, but he makes the mistakes of telling her too much about the Clantons and they come looking for revenge.
It's a war of words when the 10 Percent Gang uses the Tombstone Nugget to discredit Wyatt and Shotgun when Shotgun's mule Roscoe is accused of kicking a young boy.
Morgan Earp falls in love and proposes marriage to Lucy Tedder. However, things go bad when Lucy's husband arrives in Tombstone.
Old Man Clanton and his gang begin crossing over the Mexican border to rustle cattle and steal silver. Wyatt Earp must stop them before the Mexican government becomes involved.
When Doc Holliday's condition gets worse, Wyatt tries to save his friend's life by secretly watering down his whiskey. Since he can't get solace from whiskey anymore, Doc decides to go out fighting by calling out the McLowery brothers.
A killer is loose in Tombstone, and he or she is trying to make the murder look like an accident by injecting the victim with an air bubble from a syringe.
Wyatt gives ex-convict Jed Lorimer a second chance. But Jed has trouble sticking to the straight and narrow when his girlfriend's brother Phil get into trouble over money he owes to Dapper Courtney. Courtney wants Phil to recruit Jed to steal a mining payroll in return for forgiving his IOUs.
Johnny Ringo decides to turn over a new leaf for the love of a good woman, Mary Turner. However, Mary's brother Claude doesn't want his sister married to an outlaw, and Old Man Clanton doesn't want to lose his best gunslinger.
When Sheriff Behan rips off Johnny Ringo and Curly Bill Brocius, they recruit Doc Holliday to help them when Old Man Clanton refuses to punish Behan. Doc is glad to help out on behalf of Wyatt, and figures what his friend doesn't know won't hurt him. They successfully frame Behan, but Wyatt is suspicious of the frame-up.
Sheriff Johnny Behan gets caught in the middle when his paymaster, Old Man Clanton, makes a move on Wyatt against Behan's advice.
When Emma Clanton returns to Tombstone, her father is determined to marry her off to Wyatt... whether she wants to or not.
Tim Connell, Doc Holliday's brother-in-law, arrives in Tombstone. Doc recommends that Wyatt take him on as a deputy, but things go bad when Tim's wife Martha convinces Tim to frame Doc as revenge for Doc divorcing her sister Kate.
Sadie Roberts brings her husband, bank robber Ben Roberts, into Tombstone for treatment for an injury. There's no warrant on his arrest and Wyatt isn't interested in bringing him in. However, Ben's gang of bank robbers figure that Tombstone is the perfect target for them.
Ned Buntline returns to Tombstone in disguise, fooling no one. Wyatt soon discovers that a woman wants revenge for the death of her husband... and she's willing to blackmail Wyatt to do it, by faking his signature on incriminating papers. Meanwhile, the Ten Percent Gang goes after the widow and Wyatt has to protect her, and Ned when he falls in love with the woman.
Tom McLowery and his wife move into Tombstone over brother Frank's objections, and Old Man Clanton puts the McLowerys in charge of the OK Corral so he can set up a base of operations under Wyatt's nose.
On a trip to the capital, Wyatt finds a baby who is the only survivor of an Apache attack. He ends up taking care of the baby when he can't find anyone to take it in.
Chief Natchez appeals to Wyatt for help when outlaws impersonate Apaches and frame the Indians for crimes they didn't commit.
Wyatt sets out to help a man who is suffering from mental illness. During one of his spells, he wounds two Texas Rangers and his brother vows to protect him no matter what.
Someone takes a shot at Billy Buckett, creases him on the head, and takes $50,000 that he got from prospecting.
During a robbery Doc Goodfellow is shot accidentally by the Hewitt gang. Doc Holliday says a real surgeon is needed to remove the bullet. The closest one is Dr. Mason who is now a prospector. Earp finds Mason is suffering from gold fever.
Marshal Wyatt Earp faced the hatred and gunfire of many men in the towns of Wichita, Dodge City and Tombstone... but none hated him more than did the Ten Percent Ring. They could neither buy him nor drive him out of Arizona by force...
Odie Cairns becomes violent when a True Lighter couple pass through Tombstone, threatening to drive them out of town because of a massacre that cost his family his life.
Two fatherless children decide that they want Shotgun Gibbs as their new father when he chases off their mother's unwanted suitor.
Morgan Earp's fiancée Ruthie leaves him when he gets full of himself on a winning streak. Wyatt convinces her to come back and hires a card sharp to break Morgan's streak... but the card sharp has a plan of his own.
Marshal Wyatt Earp faced the hatred and gunfire of many men in the towns of Wichita, Dodge City and Tombstone... but none hated him more than did the Ten Percent Ring. They could neither buy him nor drive him out of Arizona by force...
After the death of Old Man Clanton, Doc Holliday travels to Prescott and enlists the aid of Virgil and Morgan Earp. Holliday concocts a scheme to kidnap Sheriff Behan in order to pit one group of oulaws against the other.
Doc Holliday's luck turns and he takes $15,000 in poker and doubles it buying a mine, and then triples it investing in railroad stock. He sets out to buy a hotel, the Holliday House, and cuts Wyatt in for 20%. However, Doc's luck soon turns bad when robbers go after the remaining money and Wyatt has to make a deal in return for their testimony.
The famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral had its inception in the hold-up of a Sandy Bob Line Stage. After the death of Old Man Clanton, Marshal Earp thought he say a chance to split Clanton's outfit by tricking the outlaws into gunning each other down. Wyatt knew that if this failed there would have to be a fight to the finish between the John Law's of Tombstone and the Clanton outlaws.
The long struggle for law and order in Arizona, which exploded in thirty seconds of deadly gunfire at the O.K. Corral, placed Wyatt Earp among the great Marshals of the Western Frontier. But that famous gunfight has been a matter of controversy ever since 1881. Witnesses from the outlaw element contradicted one another on so many vital points that no reputable historian has taken their version seriously. Marshal Wyatt Earp's story of the fight was told under oath and transcribed verbatim. This is Wyatt's testimony of what happened that bloody day in Tombstone . . .
In the aftermath of the bloody fight at the O.K. Corral, Sheriff Behan and the corrupt editor of the local newspaper hatch a plan to charge Wyatt Earp with murder.
Tom Grover is framed by Sheriff Behan for a crime he didn't commit and sentenced to Yuma Prison, and Tom's wife Beth goes to Wyatt for help.
A group of robbers who disguise themselves using clown costumes and masks arrive in Tombstone.
Old Man Clanton's new scheme to sell whiskey to the Apaches in return for information on a hidden cache of gold. However, it backfires when the Indians capture Phin Clanton and Wyatt has to help out