The Journal of Arizona Histor PUBLISHED BY THE ARIZONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY BRUCEJ . DINGES Editor Volume 54 CONTENTS Spring 2013 Catherine H. Ellis—“Arizona Has Been Good to Me”: Routes and Recollections of Latter-day Saint Settlement in Arizona Lynn Downey—My Adventures with Denim: Glimpses into Arizona’s Fashion History from the Levi Strauss & Co. Archives Janne Lahti—Silver Screen Savages: Images of Apaches in Motion Pictures Paul L. Wong—Charlie Sam and General Crook: An American Story THE JOURNAL OF ARIZONA HISTORY Summer 2013 Catherine H. Ellis and D. L. Turner— “The Trail to Sunset”: Anthon L. Westgard and the Dawn of Automobile Tourism in Arizona John Larsen Southard—Riches, Ruin, and Recovery: The Impact of Route 66 on Flagstaff, 1926 to 1938 Kara L. McCormack—Safeguarding Its Past, Securing Its Future: Preservation and Performance in Tombstone, Arizona Katie Lee—The Dutchman’s Palace Autumn 2013 Stephanie Capaldo—Smoke and Mirrors: Smelter Pollution and the Construction of Arizona Identity in the Late Twentieth Century Mike Speelman—“A Barber of ‘African Persuasion””: Samuel Bostick in the Arizona Territory, 1868-1903 Tony Tselentis—Diamando’s Days: A Memoir of My Greek Immigrant Mother and Me Jay Van Orden and Mary Ellen Barnes—When No One Had a Camera: An Artist-Participant Paints the Tully © Ochoa Wagon Train Fight Contents Winter 2013 Val D. Rust—The V.T: Ranch Hotel and the Dawn of Tourism on the Kaibab Plateau Robert W. Audretsch—“Unequaled in the Memory of the Oldest Inhabitant”: Civilian Conservation Corps Rescue Work during the Blizzards of 1936-37 Diane Dittemore—Mrs. Schrader’s House of Baskets: A Forgotten Tucson Treasure DeniJ .S eymour—Coronado Expedition Contributions to Early Historic Cocomaricopa [Kavelychidom Pipaash/ Agricultural Practices Index to Volume 54