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The Umquaw Strip - S2.E4

Sam, Charley, Floyd and Uncle Joe are rehearsing a reenactment of the signing of the treaty between the Umquaw Indians and the C&FW Railroad. The treaty gave Indian land in the vicinity of Deadman's Curve to the company. Joe thinks the reenactment will bring in tourists to the area and guests to the hotel. Meanwhile, Norman Curtis wants the company's stockholders' meeting to be held at the Shady Rest with Homer Bedloe presiding. Norman tells Bedloe he doesn't want anyone to vote for anything that would harm Kate or the people of the valley. Bedloe finds out about Joe's treaty reenactment plan. He then finds out that the Umquaw never signed the treaty according to C&FW files. Bedloe lets the Umquaw know. Despite not really wanting to do it, Chief Fleeteagle and Black Salmon make what will be a profitable deal for them and the end of the Cannonball. Kate may come up with the best deal of them all.

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The Umquaw Strip - S2.E4

October 13, 1964
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Crew (23)

Directing

Richard Bremerkamp
Assistant Director
Mary Yerke
Script Supervisor

Writing

Production

George King
Production Supervisor
Bill Tinsman
Casting
Guy Scarpitta
Associate Producer

Sound

Dave Kahn
Music Coordinator
Bernard F. Pincus
Sound Editor
Jean G. Valentino
Sound Mixer

Art

Walter McKeegan
Art Direction
Vince Vecchio
Property Master
Dorcy Howard
Set Decoration

Camera

Robert G. Hager
Director of Photography
Ray Jones
Key Grip

Costume & Make-Up

Gene Roemer
Makeup & Hair
Carmen Dirigo
Hairstylist
Robert Lawson
Wardrobe Supervisor

Crew

Jack Bannon
Dialogue Coach
Larry Chapman
Special Effects

Editing

Robert Freedman
Editorial Coordinator

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