WebDeath Valley Days (1952)/Diamond Field Jack Death Valley Days (1952)/Diamond Jim Brady Death Valley Days (1952)/Doc Holliday's Gold Bars Death Valley Days (1952)/Dogs of the Mist Death Valley Days (1952)/The Dragon of Gold Hill Death Valley Days (1952)/Dress for a Desert Girl Death Valley Days (1952)/Drop Out Davis got his nickname when he went west to Silver City, Idaho on the rumor of a diamond strike. The rumor led to nothing but after talking so much about it he got the nickname "Diamondfield Jack". After the failed prospecting attempt Jack was hired by Sparks-Harrell cattle company on the Idaho-Nevada border. Davis' job was to keep sheepherders off the cattle's land and after a confrontation that led to wounding of a sheepherder named William Tolman. The sheepherders …
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WebDiamond Field Jack : Tue Oct 01, 1963: 5: Deadly Decision: Thu Aug 08, 1963: 6: The Man Who Died Twice: Tue Oct 08, 1963: 7: The Holy Terror : Tue Oct 22, 1963: 8: The Peacemaker: Tue Oct 29, 1963: 9: Three Minutes to Eternity: Wed Dec 11, 1963: 10: The Red Ghost of Eagle Creek : Sun Dec 29, 1963: 11: Graydon's Charge: Sun Jan 05, … http://tviv.org/Category:Death_Valley_Days_(1952)/Episodes WebDeath Valley Days aired a third story devoted to the hoax, the 1968 episode "The Great Diamond Mines", with Philip Arnold played by Gavin MacLeod, John Slack by John Fiedler and Ralston by Tod Andrews . A first-season episode of Maverick (January 1958), "Diamond in the Rough", was based on the hoax. chrome pdf 转 图片