| EPISODE 1 | DATE | LOCATION | EVENT | SCENE |
1 5:00 | 1796 | Baltimore MD | Joseph Miniere marries Jane Mathias at St. Peter’s Catholic Church/James Minyard marries his wife at Nathan Smith’s home. |  |
2 2:45 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | James Minyard and wife with family/potluck scene . |  |
3 2:45 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | Nathan Smith, Owin Carpenter and James Minyard discuss a possible migration to Georgia. |  |
4 3:45 | 1796 | Tellico Blockhouse | William Rickard intro scene. |  |
5 1:45 | 1796 | Knoxville | William Blount scene. |  |
6 2:15 | 1796 | Quebec | John Lynd has the Sillery Estate surveyed. |  |
7 2:15 | 1796 | Quebec | Constant Freeman tells his father he’s leaving Quebec for an assignment from George Washington in Georgia. |  |
8 2:15 | 1796 | Georgia | Georgia leaders collude to defy George Washington’s orders. |  |
9 1:00 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | William Rickard buys 640 acres in Cumberland County. |  |
10 2:15 | 1796 | Manhattan | Aaron Burr and Timothy Green discuss Georgia land. Burr and Kitty Duer exchange pleasantries. |  |
11 2:00 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | James helps a friend get his wagon unstuck from the mud. Friend gives him bolt as thank-you. Friend’s house was foreclosed and is worried. |  |
12 3:00 | 1796 | Baltimore | Jane intro scene. |  |
13 6:15 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | William Rickard approaches James Minyard with a job offer while James is working on his wagon with the bolt. |  |
14 3:30 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | James Minyard discusses Rickard’s offer with his wife, Mrs. Minyard. |  |
15 2:30 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | James deciding scene/Going through Miniere stuff. |  |
18 2:00 | 1796 | Quebec | John Lynd notarizes paperwork for Constant Freeman, who is tying up loose ends in preparation for GA. |  |
17 1:15 | 1796 | Quebec | John Lynd has a brief conversation with a fellow lodge member about an upcoming meeting. |  |
19 1:45 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | Rickard arrives at his homestead, retires for the evening and reads mail. |  |
20 2:15 | 1796 | Cumberland NC | Final scene, Rickard reading George Washington’s letter. |  |