John Reid, the sole surviving Texas Ranger of a murderous ambush, becomes the great masked hero with his companion, Tonto.
Part 2 of the Lone Ranger origin reveals how the masked man finds his horse, Silver; and how he came to use silver bullets. Tonto is sent into town to "fetch the sheriff" for the first time. Skeptical at first, the local sheriff is later convinced the Lone Ranger is on the side of law and order. It seems an old family friend of the Ranger's, Jim Blane, is being blamed for the shooting of a local judge. The real killer, Butch Cavendish, has been wounded by Blaine, and has had his men kidnap the town doctor to heal the outlaw. The sheriff and The Ranger track down the gang, and a fight ensues. The sheriff has them rounded up and the Lone Ranger slips away (also for the first time). But just then, the rest of the Cavendish gang ride in, getting the drop on the sheriff and the doctor, and taking them away. The Lone Ranger sees this and chases after the villain with a hearty "Hi-Ho Silver Away!"
The conclusion of the Lone Ranger origin story. After rescuing sherrif "Two Gun" Taylor, and Doc Drummond from Butch Cavendish, the Ranger learns his arch enemy has been killing off important men in the town of Colby, and replacing them with members of his gang. Using the Doc as a decoy, The Lone Ranger, Tonto, and the sheriff round up the Cavendish gang one by one. Finally, the Ranger chases after Cavendish himself, and has one final showdown with his brother's killer. And true to his vow, he doesn't kill the outlaw, but just shoots the gun from his hand, and takes him to jail. Once Cavendish is locked up, the Lone Ranger and Tonto ride away before they can be thanked. And the outlaw himself becomes the first of 219 people to ask, "Who was that masked man?"
The Lone Ranger utilizes a group of old ranch hands to help out an Easterner who's being cheated out of his property by some scoundrels.
The Lone Ranger infiltrates a gang who are holding hostage the son of one of a group of ranchers who captured the gang's leader.
A greedy hunter plans to steal Chief Lame Bear's famous war horse, Red Cloud, but ends up taking the chief's son as well.
The Lone Ranger tries to convince a couple of no-accounts to come to the aid of a young girl in danger of losing her land to a neighbor.
Some Army deserters and a crooked Indian Agent plan to kill Tonto and his Indian Chief friend Chief Swift Eagle.
Claim jumping and murder are blamed on a pair of greenhorn brothers from the East who strike it rich.
A proud little man uses high-heeled boots to give him greater physical stature, but a troublemaker plays on his sensitivity.
Outlaws stop a stagecoach and shoot the passengers in order to impersonate a young Easterner.
After serving a prison term for a crime he didn't commit, a man returns home bitter and determined to learn the truth from the witnesses that testified falsely against him.
Framed into robbing as bank by a pair of outlaws, a man goes after the buried loot, but his two ex-partners have other plans for him.
The Lone Ranger pretends to be a notorious outlaw known as "The Masked Rider" so he can join a gang that is holding the sheriff's fiancée hostage and save her.
Joe Peter's sister visits her brother for the first time in 30 years. Only now he's being impersonated by escaped jailbird Biff Baker.
The Ranger investigates why a series of Wells Fargo robberies throughout the territory seem to have spared Boone County.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto go to visit Joe Crawford but two nasty men chase them off. Molly comes back from boarding school but Pinto Brown say Joe has sold the ranch to him. The Lone Ranger and Tonto find some gold diggings and the remains of a letter from Joe. The Lone Ranger disguises himself as an old prospector to deliver a phony letter from Joe. Pinto rides to Silver Gulch to see the Sheriff. The Lone Ranger uses another trick to make Pinto tell the truth.
A woman is forced to stand by helplessly as her husband runs a sanctuary for criminals, from which they execute daring crimes.
Lone Ranger and Tonto are going to see Sheriff Gilbert about stolen gold. They hear a gunshot and ride to a cabin where they find the Sheriff dead. Next to the Sheriff is a single spur. Enter Dusty, Jeff Barnes and another couple of men. The Lone Ranger lets everybody get away except Dusty who is missing a spur. Tonto overhears that the spur was planted. Lone Ranger, Tonto and Dusty go to Barnes' ranch and the Lone Ranger hears that Barnes has the missing gold in his cellar. The Lone Ranger and Barnes fight it out in the cellar. Any guess who wins?
A small, timid man who is dominated by his Amazonian wife despairs of ever becoming respected in a community of he-men.
A medicine man who is old friends with the Lone Ranger and Tonto finds himself under fire when he is able to identify an outlaw who is estalished a respected man in the commuity.
Two young men switch clothes while on a stage coach so as to play a practical joke on the owner of one of the local sheep stations. Unbeknownst to both of them they set in action a chain of events that could have dire consequences for everyone.
The Lone Ranger forces a man to prove that he is either an honest lawman or a dishonest murderer when he brings him face to face with his past.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto decide to investigate when three banks owned by the same man are robbed by a mysterious one-eyed bandit.
Flint Foster breaks from jail and heads for his brother's homestead. A cat-and-mouse game develops when it is realized a large sum of money is hidden somewhere in the house and Flint cant find it.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto arrive at a ranch looking for water and discover the owner is being attacked by unknown people who have run his cattle off and poisoned his water supplies. The Lone Ranger goes on a quest to find who is behind the trouble and help the rancher get back on his feet.
After a shoot out during a stage coach robbery the Lone Ranger finds himself being blamed for the deaths. He begins a desperate attempt to avoid capture while trying to capture those responsible for the robbery.
The Lone Ranger is called upon to stop a robbery and murder when claim jumpers try to outwit him.
Outlaws think that the safe in the office of a woman barber will be easy to rob, but the Lone Ranger upsets their plans.
Butch Cavendish breaks out of prison abducting the warden's son in the process. The Lone Ranger begins the task of trying to track Cavendish down in the knowledge that if he fails, the warden's son will be killed.
Ox Martin and his gang attract the attention of the Lone Ranger, when Martin's gang intercept a mail coach carrying a claim for a gold mine owned by Sam Dingle.
The Lone Ranger discovers an abandoned stagecoach that was carrying the outlaw Knife Norton. Tonto follows some tracks to a cabin owned by Uncle Taffy, but finds no evidence of the outlaw.
The Lone Ranger is hot on the heels of two outlaws who are trying to cross the border into Mexico.
The Lone Ranger comes across a skirmish between an army patrol and a renegade group of Indians. The Lone Ranger helps fight the Indians off but is concerned they were using weapons that only could have come from the nearby Army fort.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto arrive at a town in the midst of an election. They become concerned when threatened by two men about making sure they vote the correct way. The Lone Ranger decides to check out the two candidates and make sure the democratic process is followed for the good of the people.
Bandits attack a refinery, kill two guards, and make off with two hundred pounds of gold, but the Lone Ranger and Tonto are mystified when they can find no trace of the outlaws' trail leaving the scene.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are heading for the town of Horseshoe when they come across two men shot dead. They realize a large sum of money has been stolen, but can't understand the relationship between the two victims.
The Lone Ranger encounters a paroled prisoner on the trail. As he hears the man's story he becomes concerned an innocent man may have been found guilty of a crime he'd never committed. The Lone Ranger decides to find out if an injustice has occurred.
The Lone Ranger is on the trail of a foreign secret agent, Baron Von Baden when he discovers a gun designer knifed and on the verge of death. The Lone Ranger realizes the threat Von Baden represents and rushes to foil his plan.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto find a stagecoach that seems to have been attacked by Indians. Discovering a survivor the Lone Ranger becomes concerned about irregularities in the attack and becomes convinced someone is trying to spark an Indian war.
The Lone Ranger captures Curley Bates only to discover the man has been pardoned and is no longer a wanted criminal.
Stark Durfee aims to snatch the governor's daughter.
Sheriff Shattuck is a rustler at night.
A bigot frames an artist for an Indian chief's murder.
Tonto poses as a renegade to trap outlaws.
The Lone Ranger foils a protection racket.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto step in to prevent the townsfolk from lynching an innocent man.
The Ranger poses as a doctor to rescue a hostage.
Nobody believes twelve-year-old Johnnie Williams, the only witness to a cold-blooded murder, until the Lone Ranger validates his story by exposing the killers.
A dead man's vest and a phony spider expert lead to stolen loot.
The masked man uses a ring and bull whip to bring a bandit to justice.
Ma Hinshaw and her sons abduct the sheriff's daughter.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto must clear a miner accused of killing his long-time partner for some worthless stock certificates.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are investigating former outlaw Stephen Dunn, when they find him shot dead. As they investigate the murder they discover a much bigger mystery centered on the local Spanish mission.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are on the trail of a couple of outlaws, whose only communication with their mysterious boss is through the mail.
When the Lone Ranger sends a man to the gallows, the gang to which he belonged become determined to avenge their pal.
To become sheriff, Deputy Craig has henchman Hatch kill revered Sheriff Roberts. The Lone Ranger, not knowing the involvement of Craig, talks to ventriloquist Boswell, who witnessed the murder, and who Craig wants dead.
While on the trail of a couple of outlaws, The Lone Ranger and Tonto uncover a plot to tunnel into a bank.
Unscrupulous thieves masquerading as rainmakers hit the town of Greenville during a prolonged drought.
A dandy counterfeiter kills a treasury agent and takes his place to help the Lone Ranger and Tonto track down his gang.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto must stop a criminal ring-leader masquerading as a respectable businessman.
The Lone Ranger forces a crooked sheriff to deputize him and jail his crime-boss.
Three masked crooks take advantage of the local banker's quarrel with his son to blackmail him, convincing him that his son is a thief.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto chase the Yuma Kid and his gang through the badlands.
One of a pair of brothers is wounded during bank holdup, and the two seek a doctor as the Lone Ranger and Tonto pursue them.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are on the trail of a bank robber, when they find out that he has hooked up with a partner and is now swindling money out of families with sons in the service.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto uncover a wealthy family on a crime spree.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help a couple save their ranch from a crooked mortgage holder, who wants to repossess the property for its mineral deposits.
Jeff Niles, who is married under an alias to the daughter of a callous sheriff, is blackmailed by prison escapee Sam Slater for details of a bank in which Niles works because Niles as a boy unwittingly did a robbery with Slater.
An mute old lady can identify three murderers.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are searching for a group of outlaws who are responsible for a series of hold ups. Even with the local sheriff and Texas Rangers involved, no one has been able to catch them.
Crooked stagecoach express agent Mason directs two henchmen who dress as Paiute braves to rob stage shipments with valuable cargo.
The Lone Ranger gets word that the Folsom gang has overrun the town of San Carlos, and the local sheriff refuses to act. The Lone Ranger goes to the town to find out the true situation.
An old prospector is targeted when he finds an outlaw cache.
A young man is released from prison fully intent on joining the "Carlos Marina" gang. The Lone Ranger encounters a man who had previously fought against the gang. They decide to join forces to combat this new threat to peace in the West.
Tonto gets caught up in a robbery conducted by the Hooded gang, who the Lone Ranger has been tracking for some time. The Ranger has a suspicion who is behind the gang, but he needs time to connect all the dots.
A man is sentenced to hang for a robbery he didn't commit, but as the time for the hanging approaches, his brother comes forth with the truth.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto come across a railway gang that's been attacked. What appears on the surface to be an Indian raid quickly appears to be far more complex and dangerous.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are after an outlaw who is trying to leave the gang and go back to the wife and son he left years ago.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto meet up with a newspaper reporter from the East who has disguised himself as an outlaw in order to infiltrate a network that hides fugitives from the law.
The Lone Ranger gets word of a swindle being run in the town of King Creek. Money is being raised to build a gold stamping factory. The Ranger must act before the swindlers escape with the money.
The Lone Ranger is hot on the heels of the Kansas kid when he encounters another man "Slim Roberts" also a lawman but posing as an outlaw. They create a plan that if successful could see them accepted into the 'Kids' gang.
The Ranger and Tonto head for Granite City to try and curtail the activities of the Death Gang who have been menacing the town. On the way they discover a secret about the town's jail, which if used correctly could save lives.
Schemers try to drive out a homesteader because they know there is gold on his land.
A feuding rancher is blamed for his neighbor's murder.
A teen leads the Lone Ranger into a trap.
Desperados pose as sheep herders.
A boy helps foil crooks who want control of railroad land.
Blame falls on a young man when his estranged father is shot.
A sheriff releases a prisoner to visit his critically ill wife.
Pony Express Relay Station Agent peddles Army secrets to the Indians.
The Lone Ranger faces a firing squad.
The Lone Ranger is the only one who knows the true identity of a mysterious stranger who settles in the West and becomes involved in a battle of ranchers over water rights.
The Lone Ranger smashes the plans of schemers who plan a number of deaths, including that of a new schoolteacher, in furtherance of their ambitions to get one of their own elected sheriff.
Charlie Judd, a homeless Indian boy who was adopted and educated by Mary, pretends to join Bert Walton's gang in a scheme to help the sheriff discover where the loot is hidden. The Lone Ranger finds a note to the sheriff which Charlie hid in a tree. The gang suspects the Lone Ranger. He tells the gang he wants to join but first he has to prove himself by shooting Charlie. The Lone Ranger talks ""Indian talk"" to Charlie under the noses of the gang, and tells Charlie to pretend to be shot. They get the drop on the gang, and Mary is proud of Charlie.
In an effort to catch highwaymen, a bomb is placed inside a strongbox instead of money.
A blackguard plans to bomb Barnaby Boggs' business.
Outlaws pose as tax collectors to cover their crimes.
A young preacher is victimized by highwaymen and robbed of money he has collected for the building of a church.
A landfill project may uncover a murder.
The Lone Ranger must recover stolen petitions.
A sheriff's son is bitter upon his release from prison because his own father had arrested him.
An important witness, held in jail, is counted on by the sheriff to give testimony that will smash the town boss.
A crook posing as the Lone Ranger involves the real Lone Ranger in a bank robbery, and pays off a third man to confess to the crime.
A singer on a western tour poses as a French opera star in order to attract a bigger audience, and arranges for the theft of her jewels as a publicity stunt.
An adoptee learns his natural father is an outlaw.
Disguised as a prospector, the Lone Ranger seeks a criminal mastermind.
The loss of money in a robbery starts a run on the bank, which the Lone Ranger knows could spell heavy losses to most of the townspeople if the bank fails.
When the Lone Ranger finds a young geologist badly beaten, he learns of an attempt on the part of outlaws to defraud the owners of oil-bearing land.
A stolen watch convinces a girl from the East that a killer known as The Durango Kid is her long-lost brother.
Regretting that, in a moment of weakness, he became a deserter, a young soldier seeks to redeem himself.
Crooks steal the money that has been collected for an irrigation project.
The Lone Ranger's nephew rescues a Mexican bandit from a mine and the Lone Ranger and Tonto are hot on the trail of the bandit, El Toro.
A mother plans to sell her young boy's pony in order to acquire badly-needed cash with which to purchase from crooks the evidence that will clear her wrongly-jailed husband.
There's no honor among thieves when $50,000 of Wells Fargo money is stashed by a robber. The Lone Ranger helps a little girl and her family collect the reward for the missing money after her father is killed apprehending the robber.
Gamblers commit a murder to keep two factions fighting each other so that there will be on interference with their gambling operations.
A plot to murder a territorial governor involves the governor's young aide who is allied with the killers.
The Lone Ranger recognizes a nondescript character as a reformed gambler of rare skill, and together they help clear a young man falsely accused of robbery.
After ten years in prison, crooks go to recover their buried loot, but learn that a house now occupies the spot, meaning they must somehow get rid of the homeowners.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help a near-blind old cowboy who has been framed for murder by a crooked lawyer who has swindled the cowboy out of his ranch so he can sell it to the railroad.
A woman who has come to take over her inheritance, a stage line, is unaware that her manager has been dealing with a rival operator to bankrupt her line.
The last surviving members of the Cavendish gang get out of prison and go looking for their stolen loot.
Bitter because enemies defrauded his father, a young man seeks revenge by becoming a mysterious outlaw preying on the crooks.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto find a young couple trying to start a stage line on a shoestring, but rival interests are after their franchise.
The new school teacher is the only one in town that can identify a bank robber posing as a professor.
A killer ghost keeps watch over an outlaw hideout.
Gamblers kill a rancher who owes them money and frame ""Old Bailey"".
After serving time in prison for a crime he didn't commit, a young man is on his way home by stage when the stage is held up and he is carried away to be the fall guy a second time.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto outsmart master jewel theives who use a ventriloquists dummy as a hiding place for a gem.
Outaws get wind that their stolen money has been marked, then frame an innocent man for their crime.
An innocent man is pardoned by the governor, thanks to the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
An ex-marshall who lost his nerve recovers it with the help of The Lone Ranger and Tonto and goes on to help them capture the Compton gang.
Sale of guns to the Indians, a m,urder, and a stagecoach holdup occupy the Lone Ranger and Tonto as the two join with the Army to stop the flow of guns to hostile Indian tribes.
A pretty widow is the target of a bandit's vengeance after she witnesses a robbery.
A phony Englishman, an unsuccessful ambush, and a miner's college all figure in as the Lone Ranger and Tonto protect a $100,000 inheritance.
A little western town controlled by outlaws and killers is the scene of a test of law and order when the Lone Ranger and Tonto discover the body of a prominent rancher.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto attempt to make peace between a homesteader and a cattle rancher.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto become embroiled in the search for a gang of desperate highwaymen who have been robbing the stagecoach running between the mining towns of Gunsight and Teshimingo.
The Lone ranger and Tonto are faced with more than guns and outlaws when a circuit-riding minister purchases land on which to build a boys school for orphans--land which covers a very valuable copper deposit.
A female witness to murder and her brother are targets for a gang of outlaws until the Lone Ranger and Tonto take a hand.
Dan nearly loses his life at the hands of a Mexican bandit in a hideout cave before the Lone Ranger and Tonto ride to his rescue.
Intimidation, sabotage, and attempted murder involved in the sale of a ranch is the serious business that brings the Lone Ranger and Tonto to the aide of the threatened owner.
Martin (Whit Bissell), a meek bank clerk, masterminds a bank robbery, intending to implicate a young man recently released from prison.
The Lone Ranger must stop an unscrupulous lawyer from cheating an elderly widow out of a valuable gold mine.
A highfalutin lawyer from New York City gets caught up with a gang of outlaws who believe him to be a counterfeiter.
Assuming the disguise of an outlaw, the Lone Ranger and Tonto bring to justice one of the most vicious gangs of the west when they capture an Englishman who, by crooked means, has gained control of the town of Border City.
A grizzled old prospector gets 2000 dollars for a worthless mine from two shady characters. When he is killed, the Lone Ranger and Tonto get into the act.
Dan is called upon to turn his trusted horse, Victor, over to a gang of horse rustlers to help the Lone Ranger and Tonto get the evidence necessary to put a stop to their activities.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto investigate a gun running operation in Montana.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are instrumental in bringing a valuable lesson in education to a young friend even before the schoolhouse has been constructed or classes begun for the season.
The Lone Ranger's nephew, Dan Reid, helps the masked man and Tonto apprehend a silent, hooded outlaw and his gang who have been preying on travelers.
A couple of con men convince a cattle baron he could become king of Arizona.
The Lone Ranger must hunt down a stolen chalice that might hold to the key to ending a drought.
A condensed retelling of the Lone Ranger's origin from the first three episodes of the series. This was an anniversary special to celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the property on radio, film, and television. It originally aired on CBS on Saturday, Feb 12, 1955 and then on ABC the following day. It subsequently aired every year until its final airing on February 1, 1958 for the 25th anniversary.
The Lone Ranger and his nephew, Dan Reid, help insure that the election for Marshall is honest.
A young widow fills in for her husband's unexpired term of office, but needs help from the Lone Ranger when the gang responsible for her husband's death become too much for her.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto trail a trio of escape killers into a little farming community where they meet a proud old pioneer whose advance age has forced him into a life of peaceful existence, motivating him to exaggerate his past exploits.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are on the trail of an outlaw man who has lived with the Apaches for years and who has been responsible for many murders and bloddy Indian uprisings.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto capture a band of brutal outlaws, while at the same time helping a misguided youth find the true human values.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are faced with a situation when they track down the desperados who have terrorized the countryside with their bank robberies and viciousness.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto are pitted against an unscrupulous attorney and his aide when forged documents are discovered, supposedly transferring a ranch into their hands.
The Lone Ranger and Dan Reid become embroiled with a band of gunmen and stage robbers.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help a young man escape a life of crime after noticing a signature silver bullet at a doctor's office.
The plotting of a telegraph clerk and his henchman - a gunslinger who,under the guidance of the clerk, has been terrorizing the little town of Rock Point as the Night Rider - place the Lone Ranger in the position of being suspected of bank robbery.
The little mining town of Eagle City becomes the scene of mob violence when an erstwhile miner attempts to rob the gold shipment and place the blame on the owner of the opposition freight line.
When the Lone Ranger finds himself framed for a series of crimes, he and Tonto pose as circus clowns to expose the real culprits.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto set aright an old injustice when they prevent a pretty young woman and her brother from reaping their revenge by misguided methods.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto, on the trail of a tough, shrewd outlaw, meet up with a tight-lipped, scheming trapper who is also a bounty hunter who has his own plans for the outlaw.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto ride to Sand Creek to visit the sheriff, an old friend, and find that he has been murdered.
The Lone Ranger and Dan Reid trail a pair of bank robbers and killers to the ranch house of a retired outlaw who enjoys living in the past.
The Lone Ranger runs into some unusal business techniques when an old prospector friend is duped of his life's savings by a swami traveling with a general store on wheels.
A rancher who is the newly-appointed sheriff of the town of Nassaw finds himself unable to exercise justice, with half the town controlled by a ruthless cheat and murderer.
An attractive girl artist, reportedly in Mesa Junction to draw landscapes, actually has a hand in a wave of stage holdups that the sheriff, lovestruck by the girl, is unable to stop.
The Lone Ranger upholds freedom of the press and prevents a great amount of abuse that is being perpetrated by the editor and publisher of The Daily Star.
A respectable rancher is actually a reformed outlaw who finds it confusing when a series of murders are committed and a pair of black dice, his old trademark, is left at the scene of each crime.
An attractive daughter of a recently murdered newspaper publisher finds it impossible to live a town ruled by a man who has made the town his personal property.
A mission-educated Indian girl returns to her home after ten years to be the first school teacher to her people, but she discovers that her older brother refuses to accept the new order of living with settlers and has stirred up unrest among the braves.
The mad lust for gold and its attending riches by a calculating opportunist places Tonto under jeopardy of being framed for murder.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto ride in search of two escaped gunmen from the U.S. Territorial prison, the older and more vicious of which is an idol to his younger companion, ""The Kid,"" who wants to be just like him.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto ride to the aid of a mine owner and his daughter who have all of their gold shipments robbed by outlaws and who are in danger of losing their mine over an unpaid mortgage.
Two vicious killers are pillaging the little frontier town of Parkersburg and plot to kill the Lone Ranger and Tonto from ambush in thier last, desperate effort to evade capture and prison.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto take on a band of outlaws who, masquerading as Indians, have been killing and destroying the homesteaders and their homes in Pine Valley.
The teaching of Abraham Lincoln is put to a critical test when the Lone Ranger and Tonto are confronted with the backlash of the Civil War in the little town of Mesa.
A monogrammed glove, a dead man, and a child's wooden rifle found nearby lead the Lone Ranger and Tonto into another mystery.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto go into action when a little mining camp proves too small, and a gang of gunfighters too tough, to permit a full time sheriff.
A gunman the Lone Ranger helped convict and sent to prison takes revenge by posing in an identical Lone Ranger uniform to rob, pillage and murder.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto clash with a band of marauders that are terrorizing a wide area of the southwest, and whose ultimate act is the gunning down of an elderly marshal.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto, riding through the desert, encounter outlaws who have stolen the golden, jeweled Cross of Santo Domingo from two priest who were transporting it.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help an elderly Indian chief determine the future of his impoverished tribe through the choice of which son will succeed him as chief.
The Lone Ranger impersonates two men in his efforts to help a Mexican patriot cross the border into Mexico to battle a dictator.
An outlaw who is about to be hanged delegates the Lone Ranger and Tonto to look for the missing $10,000 in gold for which a young schoolteacher was killed.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto, with the help of a tenderfoot schoolteacher in the Indian Service, save a little western town from annihilation at the hands of the normally peaceful Cheyenne after the Indians are robbed of thier money and honor.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto strike a blow for tolerance when race-baiting residents of Morgan's Flat kidnap the mail-order bride of a Chinese laundryman and prepare to tar and feather the prospective groom.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto come to grips with a band of marauders who have vowed to gun down the marshal of Panimint.
Two brothers who fought as Southern renegades against the Union carry their feud against a Yankee major into the western country.
The McKeever Gang attack and injure a stagecoach driver robbing him of the gold shipment hundreds of miles from civilization.
When they try to defend an ex-convict trying to go straight in a prejudiced town, The Lone Ranger and Tonto face lynching by a mob incensed at the shooting of a rancher.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto search one mining camp after another for a missing father who is needed by his family at Christmas time.
A canyon used for Indian tribal ceremonies engulfs the Lone Ranger and Tonto as they try to unravel the mystery of the theft of the tribe's cattle.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto don disguises in an effort to capture a trio of bandits as they trace a million dollar gold shipment.
The town of Cottonwood has been taken over by an outlaw posing as a respectable citizen.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto intervene when a group of cowboys are about to chase a pair of horse-stealing Indians into the certain death of Apache territory.
A young boy's love for his dog furnishes the Lone Ranger and Tonto with their clue in rounding up a vicious gang of outlaws.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help restore justice in Talman City and bring happiness to a farmer and his wife after their savings are stolen by a wealthy man's son and his spoiled friends.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto visit an outlaw who has paid his debt to society, and is now troubled by a need for money to care for his sick wife.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto bait a trap for a band of outlaws dressed as U.S. cavalrymen who waylay and rob gold miners.
Justice in the form of vigilantes becomes more of an injustice and inquisition when a self-styled leader attempts to lead his men into taking the law into their own hands.
The town of Silver City has been terrorized by an outlaw and his partner, and a retired Texas lawman once more rides for law and justice as he determines to take the pair in.
The favorite son of a prominent rancher is shot in the back while tracking rustlers, but he leaves a clue to his killers in the form of a clover leaf drawn in the dust before he dies.
The Lone Ranger disguises himself as a talkative, deaf Mexican to win the confidence of a band of outlaws planning to rob the gold refinery.
A notorious killer and bank robber jailed by the Lone Ranger and Tonto escapes from prison bent on claiming his hidden spoils and murdering the two champions of justice.
When the three Clanton brothers escape from prison and embark on a robbing spree, the Lone Ranger and Tonto call upon their old friend, Black Hawk, for information about possible hiding places in the badlands.
A young prince visiting Buffalo Gap learns that his uncle, the Baron, means to have him assassinated in order to become heir to the throne.
When an Indian chief and his companion try to cross the land of an embittered woman, she arranges for her ranch hands to ambush them.
Peaceful Valley is plagued by a gang of bank robbers wearing false face masks.
Murders, lynchings, and rustling in the town of Vandalia bring the Lone Ranger and Tonto to the scene in an attempt to restore law and justice to the inhabitants.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto spring into action when an overly-ambitious housekeeper with an eye on a great cattle spread weaves a plot to kill the elderly rancher's grandson and take over the ranch.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help two young men find themselves during a renagade Indian attack upon a party of three traveling to San Carlos.
Tonto accidentally overhears a violent argument between a wealthy banker and his son, in which the father is shot.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto help a kindly old ranch owner who has adopted two orphan children prove to one of them that a life of crime is not as exciting or heroic as it appears to be.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto plunge into a mysterious robbery blamed on them by outlaws they caught in the act, but the only witnesses are a five-year-old child and an elderly rancher suddenly stricken blind for no apparent reason.
The Lone Ranger and Tonto trail two bandits, a man and a woman, who have been robbing the Wells Fargo gold shipments, but each time the masked man and his friend are about to capture the bandits, they vanish as if into thin air.
This film features Clayton Moore, in his Lone Ranger character, speaking about the Peace Patrol, a U.S. Savings Stamp and Bond program he helmed. After an introduction by Moore, the footage follows the Lone Ranger to Washington, D.C. where he is shown as he met the Director of the Savings Bond Division James F. Stiles and later (in photographs) with Vice President Richard Nixon and Postmaster General Arthur Summerfield. Other scenes show the Lone Ranger at the National Institute of Health, the Capitol, and at a Peace Patrol rally at the Washington Monument where he spoke to the crowd and performed gun handling tricks.