Disguised as Yank soldiers, a band of confederate marauders blend into the wagon train, planning on robbing everyone. They are at first stopped but a member of the train helps the man in charge when she discovers the truth to his identity.
Juliette Creston and family is on the train leaving their destroyed southern plantation after it and the family were ravaged by Yankee troops. That along with the death of her fiancé in the war has left her with a hatred of anything related to the North. Captain Charles Maury leads a group of ex-confederate marauders who refuse to give up the war. They join the wagon train in Union blues they stole but Flint and Seth are suspicious of them. The rebels are driven off but Maury is wounded. Juliette hides him and tends to him seeing him as her savior until he leaves days later. She goes after him but in his camp finally realizes the war is over and leaves as she sees the men for what they are. When Maury realizes the group has no future and says so, the men rebel leaving Maury to decide on his future.—Anonymous
A young girl with a great singing voice is injuried while on the way to San Fransico to find her mother who abandoned her as a baby. The mother had been a famous singer as well. The Major (Ward Bond) helps the girl with her medical problems and find her mother who has also been injuried and has her own issues.