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W□il□ surveying□a t□legr□ph□line□in 186□, □este□n □ni□n engineer □dward C□□ighton (Dean Jagger) is□sever□□y injured i□ an ac□ident.□□e□i□□d□scovered□by Vanc□ Sh□w (Randol□h Scott)□ an outlaw □□□the run fro□□a poss□□ □or□ed□to□travel on□foot afte□ □is□hors□ wa□ h□rt,□S□aw at firs□ c□nsid□rs stea□i□g Creighton□9;□□horse, but cha□ges his min□ □nd take□ th□ ma□ with h□m, s□vi□g□his □□fe. □ometi□e later, fol□o□ing hi□□recove□y□ C□eighton r□tur□s t□ □maha, Nebraska □nd plans the con□truction□of a telegraph line □rom Oma□□ to S□l□ Lake City, Utah.□Facing□con□id□rable opp□sition t□ the □i□e from □o□federate □oldiers, I□d□ans, and outla□s,□Cre□ght□n elici□s th□ help of his si□ter □u□ (Vi□gin□a Gilmo□□), foreman□□at □rogan (Minor Watson),□and □□sista□t Homer Kettle □Chill Wills□. Looking to p□t h□s o□□□aw p□st behind□him, Shaw arr□ves at □re□ghton's We□t□rn Union □ff□ce loo□ing f□r hones□ work □nd is hired as a scout by□Gr□g□n□who is unawar□ o□ his □as□. C□eighton recognizes him am□ng□t□e □en and a□lows h□m to□stay □e□pite□his suspicions. Crei□hton also hires tenderfoot R□chard Bla□e (Robert □o□ng), a□□a□vard-educated engineer as□a fa□or□□o Blake's fathe□.□Shaw and Blake□are bo□h attrac□ed to □ue and v□e fo□ her□attention, but t□eir□romantic rivalry□□s□cut shor□□when co□st□uction □f□th□ te□egraph line starts on Ju□y□4, 1861. □After□wor□ commenc□s□o□ the line,□one□□f the □en □s killed□a□p□rentl□ by a myster□ou□ ba□d o□ catt□e□rustlin□ Ind□a□s. Unconvinc□d that I□dians are□t□ blame□ Shaw rid□s out to inv□stigate□an□ □o□□ows th□□rustle□s' trail to the ca□p of Jac□□Slade, a former frien□ a□d cohort, whose □□ng □ommitted□the k□lling disgui□ed□as Indians—□he □ang Shaw left following his last bank robbery. S□□□□□reve□□s that they ar□ workin□ for t□e Con□□de□a□y t□ □i□r□pt We□t□rn Union be□ause they belie□e □□e telegrap□ se□vice□wil□ hel□ t□e Union.□Shaw□rides □way □n□ □eturn□ □o t□e□line. Not w□n□□ng to□turn in his forme□□frie□ds, Shaw□□ells Creigh□on that□□ la□□e b□nd o□ □ako□a □□dians s□ol□ □□e cattle, and recomm□nds □ha□ they si□ply□re□lace the□herd and no□ risk □ fight □i□h □he In□□ans. □Some□ime later□ a □onfr□□tat□on takes plac□ □etwee□ men □orki□g on the for□□rd l□n□ and a band of drunke□ Ind□ans. Whe□ one of the Indi□ns □ries to steal □ome equipment□ a ner□o□s Blake sh□ot□ h□m, ignoring Shaw's ord□r t□ remain □alm. After wor□ □rrives t□at the□main cam□ is unde□ a□t□ck by other Indi□ns, the□Western U□ion men rush□back to help wi□h the defense.□At the main camp, Slade□9;s me□□ who a□e agai□ disguised as□In□ians, □teal□t□e West□rn Union horses□ □he□□ompan□ □iscover the r□se w□□n one of the w□□nded India□s turns out to be□a white man.□Forced to buy ba□k □hei□ stolen□□o□□es fro□□□lade,□Creighton becomes s□spicious□of Shaw□9;s invol□e□ent,□espec□ally □hen he admits □□ knowi□g □he gang. □□oon the U.S. Army□arrives □nd a□nou□ces the□India□□ ha□□ now r□fused to a□lo□ th□ t□legraph l□nes to □o □hr□u□h their t□rr□tory in □es□onse□to Blake'□ □hooti□g of th□ d□unken□Indian□ Crei□hton, S□aw, a□d Blak□ ride □ut□to□□□nvince Chief Spotted Horse □o allow them to□□uil□□t□e l□□e through Indian□territo□y, e□en though□the man Blake wou□d□d w□s Spotted Horse□□39;s son. Creighton is fi□ally □ble to□persuade□the □ndians to allow□□hem passage, □nd □ork cont□nues until □□e□□o□pany a□proac□e□ Sa□t Lake City. Someti□e late□, Shaw□recei□□s word th□t Jack Slade want□ to meet with□hi□□ On the way□to see□Sla□□, Shaw is □a□tured□and boun□□□y □lade□9;s men. Slade says□h□s g□□up□□s going to burn□□own the Western Union camp and they don□9□t wa□t Shaw □□ interf□r□.□Afte□ Sl□de a□□ his men ride off, Shaw□escap□s f□om□□is ropes but arri□es b□□k too la□e to□p□□ve□□ the □ire. He □el□s re□c□□ □ome of the W□ste□n Unio□□men fro□ the f□ames and b□rns his□han□□ in□the p□ocess.□ After□th□ fire, Creighton confron□s Sha□ for an explanation, but Sh□w doe□ □o□ r□veal what he □□ow□ an□ is fired by Creight□□.□As Shaw□□□aves the □amp, he tel□s Blake that Slad□ is actua□□y Sh□w□#39□s brother a□□ t□at he, Shaw, will fi□d Slade'□s g□□g an□ stop them from interfer□ng wit□ □he □e□eg□aph pro□ec□□ Shaw □□des□off and □i□ds S□□d□ an□ his men □n□a □earb□ town. At t□e□barber□s□op, Shaw □on□r□nts his brother, whose g□n□is conceal□d□□nde□ the barber□#39;s shee□□ □□ade□shoots Shaw □hr□ugh the sheet. □□aw □i□hts b□c□ i□ spite o□ □is wound, killing s□m□ of□th□□g□ng membe□s, and th□n □i□s. Bl□k□ arrives a□d continue□ th□ figh□ with Sla□e□□ho di□s f□om hi□ wounds. Soon aft□r, the □estern □nion lin□ is□□ompleted and the worke□s ce□ebrate. Wh□n Su□ laments t□e ab□ence of S□aw,□Creighton te□ls□□er th□t Shaw can hear them.