The Journal of Arizona History PUBLISHED BY THE ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY BruceJ ].D INGES Editor Volume 52 CONTENTS Spring 2011] Erik Berg— “The Roads are for the Timid”: The Western Adventures and Romance of Mai Richie Reed Robert W. Audretsch—Phantom Ranch: Crucible of the Civilian Conservation Corps Michael Weeks— Winter on the Margins: Promoting Flagstaff as a Winter Playground Mark Santiago— The Greatest Misfortune and Poverty: An Army Widow at the Tucson Presidio Andrew Wallace—Overland Journeys on the Southern Trails: High Spots of the Last Century. A Review Essay THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Summer 2011 Alan L. Roesler and Christopher C. Brown— Ralph A. O'Neill: Arizona’s Other WWI Flying Ace James A. Williams—To Transform the Inner City: Tucson’s Model Cities Program, 1969-1975 DeniJ .S eymour—1762 on the San Pedro: Reevaluating Sobaipuri-O’odham Abandonment and New Apache Raiding Corridors Joe Meehan and BruceJ . Dinges—Historic Photo Mystery Solved: A Series of Fortunate Events Autumn 2011 Geoffrey N. Gilbert and Catherine H. Ellis— “What Will You Do to Save a Consumptive Brother”: Freemasonry, the Oracle Sanatorium, and the Anti-Tuberculosis Movement in the Southwest Dori Griffin—Mapping an Imaginary Arizona: George Avey, Arizona Highways, and Illustrated Cartography Matthew G. McCoy—Bouncing Checks, Union Bosses, and Newspaper Wars: Arizona’s 1958 Gubernatorial Election Contents Winter 2011 Fred W. Veil—Murder on Whisky Row: Arizona Territory v. William B. Hellings Li Yang—Jn Search of a Homeland: Lai Ngan, A Pioneer Chinese Woman and Her Family on the U.S.-Mexico Border Hal Herbert—History in a Trunk: Piecing Together the Life of Aravaipa Valley Prospector Frank Landsman Kim Frontz—From Homesteads to Cotton C Jamps: Albert C. Stewart—Missionary with a Camera. A Photo Essay Index to Volume 52