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===The Railroad (1868)=== [[File:Westwon trailer railroad.png|right|thumb|300px|The construction of railroads]] In the late 1860s, two competing railroad lines, the [[Central Pacific Railroad]] and the [[Union Pacific Railroad]], open up new territories that attract American and European settlers. Zeb serves in the [[U.S. Cavalry]], trying to maintain peace with the Native Americans with the help of buffalo hunter Jethro Stuart, an old friend of Linus's. When railroad man Mike King violates a treaty by building on Native American territory, the [[Arapaho]]s retaliate by stampeding buffalo through his camp, killing many. Disgusted by Mike's unchecked greed and callousness, Zeb resigns from the army, and then visits Jethro at his mountain cabin before moving on.<ref name="Pylant, James 2012 p. 116">Pylant, James (2012). ''In Morticia's Shadow: The Life and Career of Carolyn Jones''. Jacobus Books. p. 116.</ref><ref name="daveswarbirds.com">{{Cite web |title=''HOW THE WEST WAS WON'': DELETED SCENES |url=http://www.daveswarbirds.com/HTWWW/deleted_scenes.htm |publisher=HOW THE WEST WAS WON: The Making of MGM's classic Cinerama epic movie }}</ref>
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