"Lady to Have Charge of Forest Lookout Station," The Coconino Sun, May 17, 1918, p 6. chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn87062055/1918-05-17/ed-1/seq-6/ "Miss Hanna Crosby, of Eager, was the guest of St. Johns friends the first of the week. Miss Crosby has been engaged by the Forestry Department to take charge of the lookout station at the top of Mt. Baldy this season and will begin her duties on May 15. Miss Crosby's appointment to this important post is due to the scarcity of help caused by the demand for more men 'over there.' She is a typical Arizona girl, an expert with her cow pony and lariat, and of course there is no such word as fear in her vocabulary. The altitude of Old Baldy is nearly 12,000 feet. It is a wild and isolated place, where fierce wild animals abound, and would be shied at by a timid, nervous girl, but Miss Crosby is not that kind and she expects to derive much pleasure from her work and experience as lookout sentinel.--St. Johns Observer."