- Narrator: Wyatt Earp's relations with the Wells Fargo Bank and Express Company began when he was young sprout in California, riding shotgun for Wells Fargo on a dangerous line from the gold fields. Not a single stage under Wyatt's guard was ever held up. Long after Wyatt had left the company's employ, he was remembered by Wells Fargo and often asked to help with special agents on a tough case. As Marshal of Dodge City, Wyatt was appealed to by Wells Fargo with word that a gang of outlaws, led by Curley Bill Brocius, was holding up its stages at a desolate station called the Little Alamo.