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  1. Julesburg: Directed by Richard L. Bare. With Clint Walker, L.Q. Jones, Adelle August, Ray Teal. Cheyenne and Smitty encounter settlers headed to Wyoming who lost their guide.

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    • Western
    • Richard L. Bare
    • 1955-10-11
  2. "Cheyenne" Julesburg (TV Episode 1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Cheyenne and Smitty face serious odds in their quest as Julesburg is run by the dastardly McCanles (Ray Teal) and his henchmen. According to the Cheyenne Wiki, L. Q. Jones was slated to appear in 8 more episodes as Smitty - The Outlander, The Travelers, Decision, The Storm Riders, Rendezvous at Red Rock, West of the River, Quicksand, and Star ...

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    This is the second of three episodes where Cheyenne's sidekick Smittyappears.
    This episode likely takes place in 1868 when historic Julesburg was during its infamous lawless period, and Wyoming became a territory of the US.

    Cheyenne and Smitty come across a lost wagon train of settlers and their cattle. The pair agree to guide the settlers to nearby Fort Laramie so they can hire a guide to take them to the Wyoming territory. That night, rustlers attack and cause a stampede. One of the settlers, a Smith and Wesson gun salesman named Morton Scott, is trampled and killed...

    "Haven't you got anything better to do?" "Yep, I could pull the trigger." 1. - A rustler doesn't appreciate Smitty'sclose way of holding him at gunpoint. "Not much of a hand at poker. Gave it up two years ago. Had three of a kind and a feller beat me out with two sixes." "Two sixes?" "They had a pearl handle." 1. - Smitty tells McCanleswhy he isn't...

  4. Battle of Red Buttes (about July 26, 1865) The Battle of Julesburg took place on January 7, 1865, near Julesburg, Colorado between 1,000 Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Lakota Indians and about 60 soldiers of the U.S. army and 40 to 50 civilians. The Indians defeated the soldiers and over the next few weeks plundered ranches and stagecoach stations up ...

  5. Hurt and angry, the increasingly-deranged Sheila has Cheyenne arrested, claiming he killed her husband. Sheila's deemed too crazy to give credible testimony so Cheyenne is freed but townspeople, believing Cheyenne's guilty, form a lynch mob, egged on by Storm. Johnny arrives on the scene and convinces the crowd of Cheyenne's innocence.

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  7. Julesburg was a large and prominent stagecoach station and the site of Fort Rankin (later Fort Sedgwick). In revenge for the Sand Creek Massacre, one thousand Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Lakota warriors attacked Julesburg on January 7, 1865. In the battle the Indians defeated about 60 soldiers of the U.S. army and 50 armed civilians.

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