Yes. Before the Post Office introduced the 2-letter abbreviations in 1963, the state abbreviations were different - with more letters and punctuation. PA used to be Penna. AZ used to be Ariz. MI used to be Miss. CA was Calif. NY was N.Y. And so on . . . . See Related Links.
Mississippi is abbreviated as MS by the postal service.MS is the U.S. Postal Service abbreviation for the state of Mississippi. Miss. also is used as an abbreviation for Mississippi.
MS is the U.S. Postal Service abbreviation for the state of Mississippi. Miss. also is used as an abbreviation for Mississippi.
Miss Mississippi was created in 1934.
Miss the Mississippi was created in 1979.
Miss is "mademoiselle" in French; this is abbreviated "mlle".
MS is the U.S. Postal Service abbreviation for the state of Mississippi. Miss. also is used as an abbreviation for Mississippi.
Miss is mademoiselle (plural mesdemoiselles) an Mr is monsieur (plural messieurs) in French.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Mississippi is MS.
It is abbreviated MS. Mississippi's abbreviation is MS.
Both the noun and verb forms are spelled "miss". It is only capitalized when preceding a proper name, or as a title (e.g. Junior Miss). The state name (abbreviated MS or Miss.) is spelled Mississippi.
Miss Mississippi has won Miss America 4 times: 1959, 1960, 1980, 1986
The official font used for the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) is Trajan Pro. It is a classic serif font that is commonly associated with the university's brand and identity.