Nicholas Philip Trist
1800 – 1874
13 works on record
Works
Case of the crew of the ship "William Engs"
1840
Reply of N.P. Trist, consul at Havana, to the preamble and resolutions adopted by the meeting of ship masters and ship owners, convened at the city of New York, on the 8th and 14th of August, 1839
1840
Case of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., of the brig Kremlin of New York
1840
Reply of N.P. Trist, Consul at Havana, to the preamble and resolutions adopted by the meeting of ship masters and ship owners
1840
Reply of Nicholas P. Trist, consul at Havana, to the resolutions at a meeting in Boston, on the subject of the cases of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., and the crew of the ship William Engs : (being an extract from a document recently printed by order of the House of Representatives)
1840
Case of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., of the brig Kremlin of New York, arising from an outrage perpetrated by him upon William Bell, first officer of said brig, in the port of Havana, July, 1938
1840
Reply of Nicholas P. Trist, Consul at Havana, to the resolutions at a meeting in Boston, on the subject of the cases of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., and the crew of the ship William Engs
1840
Condition of American seamen at the port of Havana
1839
Nicholas Philip Trist papers
Remarks upon a letter written by Mr. Luis C. Vanuxem, of Matanzas, to substantiate a certain allegation, circulated at that place, in regard to the conduct of N.P. Trist, American consul at Havana, towards Nathaniel Cross, Esq
Case of Captain Abraham Wendell, Jr., of the brig Kremlin of New York, arising from an outrage perpetrated by him upon William Bell, first officer of said brig, in the port of Havana, July, 1838
Volney's Ruins, or, Meditation on the revolutions of empires
Message from the President of the United States, communicating a report from the Secretary of State in answer to a resolution of the Senate calling for information in relation to the negotiation between the American and Mexican Commissioners, during the suspension of hostilities after the battles of Contreras and Churubusco, February 2, 1848