Book 3 - Episode 3 - Spring 1866 - Summer 1866

Season 3Episode 385 minmars 1, 1994
Book 3 - Episode 3 - Spring 1866 - Summer 1866

When George Hazard learns that it's his sister-in-law who owns the majority shares in the mining operation at Mont Royal, he turns to his brother Stanley who does the right thing. George returns to Mont Royal with Madeline and as the new owner of the mine, makes things right. His first act is to shut the company store. He and Madeline soon fall in love. When he learns that the mad Elkanah Bent has kidnapped Charlie's young son he sets off to find Charlie. Together, they track Bent down for a final confrontation. Back in South Carolina, George and Madeline prepare for an attack from the Klan. Ashton returns to find what remains of her beloved Mont Royal.

Book 3 - Episode 3 - Spring 1866 - Summer 1866 has aired on mars 1, 1994 at 19:00
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