The film is set in 1845, the year when Texas transitioned from a failing independent nation to a state in the United States of America.
At 14-15 minutes in, Maude Webber sings a verse from Sweet Betsy From Pike. "Out on the prairie one bright starry night/They broke the whiskey and Betsy got tight./She sang and she shouted and danced o'er the plain/And showed her pantaloons to the whole wagon train." She then tells the driver "Should have heard it before I cleaned it up! Ha-ha!" This is because in the original transcript of the song, the line is "and showed her bare arse to the whole wagon train."
Final feature-length production of Marilyn Maxwell (Maude Webber). She would star in two further episodic productions - The View from the Top (1971) and Operation: Offset (1971) - before her death in 1972.