[Ads-l] Antedating "U.S."
Shapiro, Fred
fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU
Tue Jan 12 20:22:39 UTC 2021
Great work, Jon ! Here's a slightly earlier citation:
1787 _Pittsburgh Gazette_ 3 Mar. 4/1 (America's Historical Newspapers) W. FINNEY, Capt. first U. S. Reg.
NOTE: This occurs in a notice dated 1786.
Fred Shapiro
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OED: 1834
1788 _Kentucky Gazette_ (Lexington) (Oct. 11) 1: Capt. 1st U.S. Reg.
1790 _Pennsylvania Packet_ (Phila.) (Apr. 26) 3: The bill for regulating
the military establishment of the U.S.
1791 _Aurora General Advertiser_ (Phila.) (Dec. 6) 4: Constitution of the
U.States....Laws of the U.S.
1797 _Hartford Courant_ (Sept. 11) 1: The part...will be lost by a division
of the U.S.
1798 _Spooner's Vermont Journal_ (Windsor, Vt.) (July 17) 2: It will be
proper to take into view the public audiance [sic] given to the late
Minister of the U.S. on his taking leave of the executive directory.
1807 _Public Advertiser_ (NYC) (Jan. 20) 2: In the House of
Representatives of the U. States, on Thursday, Jan. 15, the bill providing
for the punishment of certain crimes against the U.S. was read the third
time and passed without a division.
JL
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