- A group of German immigrants is repeatedly threatened by night riders who want them out due to prejudice. Tate becomes involved after the daughter of the leader of the immigrants mistakes him for the gunman they hired to protect them.
- After their new ranch is damaged by someone who tears down fences, pulls down their windmill, and salts their water for the cattle the leader of a group of German immigrants, August Hansch, meets with gunman Embry in a Cheyenne saloon. Embry agrees to come to Medicine Bow to help them for a total of $1,000. He is to receive the first $200 from Hansch's daughter, Clara, in Medicine Bow. Tate in town for supplies is unknown in town and when Clara sees him in the general store she thinks he is Embry. Outside when Tate rescues her from two men who try to kiss and molest her, she slips the money into his pocket with a whisper and quickly leaves. Unable to follow her in the wagon he gives the money to Col. MacKenzie when he returns to Shiloh. They return the money the next day to the Germans. They talk the group into firing Embry but Tate is forced to wound him when he asks for whole $1,000. Tate soon finds himself against his wishes helping them. Although the pressure to sell is coming from the black blacksmith,Mace Ivers, there is more to story as Tate soon learns.—Anonymous
- When a ranch of four thousand acres is sold to German immigrants they begin to experience unwelcome events that put their hold on the land in jeopardy.
They try to live in the new world without guns as defense on the property but a night raid by three men on horses sees the end of a lot of hard work as a new building burns.
Tate is constantly blamed for their misfortune and feels compelled to assist the newcomers.
One of the immigrants Paul has a lot to be responsible for and when he goes to blacksmith Ivers to stop the madness he started Paul ends up losing sight of the future he envisioned and tells the truth to Clara and Tate.
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