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Jennie Lee and her father are on their way to Golden California, from a little Kansas farm, traveling in a prairie schooner. At the last settlement visited by the two, the old man, who has a weakness for drink, purchases several bottles of whiskey, which he begins drinking when they have made camp for the night. A lone cowboy calls upon them and finds the old man in a jovial mood and cautions him to beware of the hostile tribe of Indians, through whose country they are now traveling.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Gilbert M. Anderson | The Cowboy | Unowned | |
Gladys Field | Jennie Lee | Unowned | |
Arthur Mackley | Jennie's Father | Unowned | |
John B. O'Brien | The Cowboy's Friend | Unowned | |
Fred Church | Unowned | ||
Harry Todd | Unowned | ||
Brinsley Shaw | Unowned | ||
Victor Potel | Unowned |