A list of all unnamed characters in the series.
Townsfolk[]
Announcer[]

An announcer at the Horseshoe Club
This announcer worked at the Horseshoe Club and introduced Dixie Cousins to the audience.
Defendant[]

A defendant receiving his sentence
This defendant was sentenced to sixty days of hard labor by a judge.
Female assistant[]

Jonah Collier's assistant
This assistant worked at the San Francisco Gazette and was writing down Jonah Collier's dictation about John Bly's escape and the Westerfield Club's hiring of bounty hunter Brisco County, Jr.
She seemed diligent in her work, and she even tried to help Collier scratch his casted arms when they became itchy. Collier grew annoyed and told her to sit down, however.
Judge[]

A judge in San Francisco
This judge was busy sentencing troublemakers to sixty days of labor, but Brisco convinced him to forego the charges for himself, with the help of his knowledge of laws.
Male clerk[]

A clerk at the San Francisco Gazette
This clerk worked at the San Francisco Gazette. He listened as Jonah Collier recounted his tale of John Bly's escape from the prison train that was carrying him. The clerk laughed when Collier stated that the scenery on a giant painted rock placed on the track by the John Bly gang in order to stop the train was "no more believable than the backdrops down at the Horseshoe Club".
The clerk seemed to be one of Collier's assistants, as he held a cigar for the writer and later tried to help him scratch his casted arms which had become itchy.
He wondered whether Lord Bowler was the bounty hunter hired by Socrates Poole on behalf of the "five tycoons" of the Westerfield Club, but Collier clarified that they had instead hired Brisco County, Jr., the son of Marshal County. The clerk was surprised to find out that the marshal had a son.
Sailor[]

A sailor at the Horseshoe Club
This sailor was enjoying some time at the Horseshoe Club and was among those enthralled by Dixie Cousins' performance.
Saloon girl[]
Stagecoach driver no.1[]

A drunken stagecoach driver
This stagecoach driver, along with his partner, got drunk while taking Brisco and Dixie Cousins from San Francisco to the mountains near Sacramento.
Stagecoach driver no.2[]

A drunken stagecoach driver
This stagecoach driver, along with his partner, got drunk while taking Brisco and Dixie from San Francisco to the mountains near Sacramento.
Telegraph clerk[]

A telegraph clerk in Sutter Creek
This telegraph clerk lived and worked in Sutter Creek. He wired a message to San Francisco for Brisco that was written in Latin.
Waiter[]

Stanyon's Cafe waiter
This waiter worked at Stanyon's Cafe and served Brisco during his first encounter with Lord Bowler.
Government and military personnel[]
Scientist[]

A scientist studying the Orb
This scientist was documenting an Orb before it was to be taken by the federal government to the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C., where he would study it further.
Wagon driver[]

A U.S. Government wagon driver
This wagon driver worked for the U.S. Government and was in charge of transporting one of the Orbs to the Smithsonian.
He labelled the crate the Orb was placed in "U.F.O.", short for "unearthed foreign object".
Outlaws[]
French Canadian gang member[]
Lookout[]

A lookout who worked for Big Smith
This lookout was a member of Big Smith's gang. He guarded their hideout and intercepted a man who came bearing a message for Bly.
Man on horseback[]

A man riding on horseback
This man on horseback worked for Big Smith and had been sent to find the person who intruded on Smith's encampment. He came across Brisco County, Jr., going by the alias Kansas Wiley Stafford, kissing Amanda Wickwire, and apologized for intruding when he saw Kansas grow impatient.
Outlaw no.1[]

An outlaw who worked for Big Smith
This outlaw was a member of Big Smith's gang. He sat at a table in their hideout while Big Smith explained a plan to rob a government gold train headed for Washington, D.C.
Outlaw no.2[]

An outlaw who worked for Big Smith
This outlaw was a member of Big Smith's gang. He sat at a table in their hideout while Big Smith explained a plan to rob a government gold train headed for Washington, D.C.
Outlaw no.3[]

An outlaw who worked for Big Smith
This outlaw was a member of Big Smith's gang. He sat at a table in their hideout while Big Smith explained a plan to rob a government gold train headed for Washington, D.C.