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English: Range Conservation 4-ccent 1961 issue U.S. stamp, issued to stress the importance of range conservation and to commemorate the meeting of the American Society of Range Management in Washington, DC. "The Trail Boss," an image featured on the stamp, is from a drawing by Charles M. Russell and is the society's emblem.
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Source U.S. Postal Service; National Postal Museum: Range Conservation Issue
Author Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Designed by Rudolph Wendelin.

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