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Journey through Montana's rich history and stunning landscapes, one postage stamp at a time! This video explores a captivating collection of US stamps that celebrate the Treasure State, from its admission to the Union to its iconic figures and breathtaking natural wonders. Discover the stories behind each stamp, revealing fascinating historical contexts and artistic details that capture the spirit of Montana.

We'll delve into stamps featuring the works of renowned Western artist Charles M. Russell, iconic images of Glacier National Park, and tributes to influential figures like Chief Joseph and Hollywood legend Gary Cooper. Each stamp offers a glimpse into Montana's unique identity, whether it's the majestic Going-to-the-Sun Road, the Lewis and Clark expedition, or state symbols like the Western Meadowlark and Bitterroot. Prepare to be amazed by the artistry and historical significance embedded in these miniature works of art.

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**YouTube Chapters:**

00:00 - Montana on US Stamps: An Introduction
00:06 - Montana Statehood Centennial
00:12 - Greetings From America: Montana
00:18 - Glacier National Park
00:24 - Four States Statehood
00:30 - Chief Joseph
00:36 - Logan Pass, Going-to-the-Sun Road
00:42 - Charles Russell's Jerked Down
00:48 - Western Meadowlark & Bitterroot
00:54 - Lewis and Clark Expedition
01:00 - Gary Cooper
01:06 - American Bicentennial: Montana State Flag

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Let's explore the amazing US stamps with Montana over the years

Montana Statehood Centennial

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This stamp commemorates the centennial of Montana's admission to the Union in 1889. The USPS featured a magnificent painting by renowned Western artist Charles M. Russell titled 'C.M. Russell and Friends'. The expansive artwork serves as a love letter to the rugged Montana landscape, highlighting the spirit of the American West.

Greetings from America: Montana

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Issued as part of the 'Greetings from America' pane, this stamp mimics the large-letter vintage postcards of the 1930s and 1940s. It captures Montana's moniker as the 'Treasure State' by showcasing an assortment of local imagery inside the bold block letters, celebrating its rich natural beauty and historical landmarks.

National Parks Year: Glacier National Park

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Issued during the National Parks Year in 1934, this 9-cent orange stamp highlights the striking, rugged peaks of Glacier National Park. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, an avid philatelist, helped spearhead this series to encourage Americans to visit the nation's federally protected natural wonders.

50th Anniversary of Statehood

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This 3-cent stamp commemorated the 50th anniversaries of statehood for Washington, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Because the four states line the northern border of the United States, the stamp features a map of the region, affectionately earning it the nickname 'the clothesline stamp'.

Honoring the American Indian: Chief Joseph

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This 6-cent stamp honors Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe, famous for his profound courage, dignity, and tragic surrender in the Bear Paw Mountains of Montana. The portrait is based on a historical photograph and pays tribute to the enduring legacy and resilience of Native American leadership.

Scenic American Landscapes: Glacier National Park

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This 85-cent international rate airmail stamp captures the breathtaking scenery of Logan Pass along the spectacular Going-to-the-Sun Road. The vibrant photograph features a lush meadow dusted with wildflowers set against the dramatic, jagged peaks of the Northern Rocky Mountains.

Fine Arts Series: Charles M. Russell

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Issued in Great Falls, Montana, this stamp features a reproduction of Charles Russell's dynamic painting 'Jerked Down'. Russell is an iconic figure in Montana history, known globally as the 'cowboy artist' for his unmatched ability to accurately document the closing era of the Old West.

State Birds & Flowers: Montana

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This stamp beautifully illustrates Montana's state bird, the Western Meadowlark, alongside its state flower, the Bitterroot. Painted by the father-son team of Arthur and Alan Singer, this issue was part of a wildly popular 50-stamp sheet that depicted every state's natural emblems with original watercolor artwork.

Lewis and Clark Expedition

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Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, this stamp depicts the explorers along the Missouri River with their invaluable guide Sacagawea. A massive portion of their legendary journey took place within the borders of present-day Montana, charting its wild rivers and treacherous mountain passes.

Classic Films: Beau Geste (Gary Cooper)

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This stamp features Hollywood legend Gary Cooper in his iconic role from the 1939 classic film 'Beau Geste'. Born in Helena, Montana, Cooper brought a rugged, authentic Western persona to the silver screen, deeply influenced by his upbringing on an early 20th-century Montana ranch.

Bicentennial State Flags: Montana

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Released during the American Bicentennial, this historic pane of 50 stamps was the very first to feature a unique design for every single state. The Montana stamp displays its vivid blue state flag, which prominently features the state seal depicting the Great Falls of the Missouri River and the traditional tools of the mining trade.

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