TY - GEN AU - Trist,Nicholas Philip TI - Nicholas Philip Trist papers, KW - Adams, John, KW - Anaya, P. M. KW - Bankhead, Charles, KW - Brisbane, Arthur KW - Benton, Thomas Hart, KW - Buchanan, James, KW - Clay, Henry, KW - Coolidge, Joseph, KW - Davis, John A. G. KW - Dimond, F. M. KW - Donelson, Andrew Jackson, KW - Doyle, Percy KW - Dunglison, Robley, KW - Emmet, John P. KW - Freaner, James KW - Jackson, Andrew, KW - Jefferson, Thomas, KW - Johnson, Reverdy, KW - Lee, Robert E. KW - Livingston, Edward, KW - McLane, Louis, KW - Hamilton, Edward, KW - Mackenzie, Alexander Slidell, KW - Madison, Dolley, KW - Madison, James, KW - Meikleham, David KW - Monroe, James, KW - Owen, Robert Dale, KW - Pacheco, José Ramón, KW - Parton, James, KW - Peña y Peña, Manuel de la, KW - Perry, Matthew Calbraith, KW - Pillow, Gideon Johnson, KW - Polk, James K. KW - Randall, Henry Stephens, KW - Randolph, Martha Jefferson, KW - Randolph, Thomas Jefferson, KW - Randolph, Thomas M. KW - Ritchie, Thomas, KW - Rives, William C. KW - Santa Anna, Antonio López de, KW - Scott, Winfield, KW - Shankland, Thomas KW - Slidell, John, KW - Smith, Persifor Frazer, KW - Spalding, Edward KW - Thornton, Edward, KW - Trist, Elizabeth House, KW - Trist, Hore Browse, KW - Trist, Virginia Jefferson Randolph, KW - Tucker, George, KW - Van Buren, Martin, KW - Buchanan family. KW - Randolph family. KW - Randolph family KW - Trist family. KW - Trist family KW - Mexico KW - Treaties, etc KW - United States KW - 1848 February 2 KW - Hermitage (Hermitage, Tenn.) KW - University of Virginia KW - Virginia advocate KW - Banks and banking KW - Diplomatic and consular service, American KW - Cuba KW - Freedom of the press KW - International trade KW - Mexican War, 1846-1848 KW - Oregon question KW - Presidents KW - Election KW - 1825 KW - Secession KW - Southern States KW - Slavery KW - Slave trade KW - States' rights (American politics) KW - Sugar growing KW - Louisiana KW - Monticello (Va.) KW - Charlottesville (Va.) KW - Newspapers KW - History KW - Foreign relations KW - Florida KW - Spanish colony, 1565-1763 KW - Spanish colony, 1784-1821 KW - Military policy KW - Politics and government KW - 1821-1861 KW - Northwest boundary of the United States KW - Spain KW - Colonies KW - America KW - Economic conditions KW - Economic policy KW - 1815-1861 KW - Diplomats KW - itoamc KW - Lawyers N1 - Open to research; Microfilm edition available; no. 19,313; Microfilm edition produced from originals in the Manuscript Division; Washington, D.C.; Library of Congress Photoduplication Service; 1986 N2 - Correspondence, letterbooks, memoranda, writings, notes, reports, legal and financial papers, clippings, printed matter, and other papers relating to Trist's tenure as U.S. consul in Havana and his role in negotiating the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ending the Mexican War. Subjects include national politics, the presidential election of John Adams, political and military affairs in Mexico, John Slidell's mission to Mexico, Winfield Scott's command of the U.S. Army in Mexico, the Oregon boundary question, international trade, the slave trade, antislavery, secession, free press, sovereignty of the states, banks, government financial policy, economic conditions in the U.S., the Spanish archives relating to Florida, Trist's sugar plantations in Cuba and Louisiana, the establishment of the University of Virginia, publication of the Virginia Advocate, activities at Monticello and Charlottesville, Va., Thomas Jefferson and his estate, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Andrew Jackson at the Hermitage, personal affairs, and Randolph and Trist family affairs; Family correspondents include Joseph Coolidge, David Meikleham, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas M. Randolph, Elizabeth House Trist, Hore Browse Trist, Virginia Jefferson Randolph Trist, and other members of the Trist and Randolph families. Other correspondents include Pedro M. Anaya, Charles Bankhead, Thomas Hart Benton, Arthur Brisbane, James Buchanan, Henry Clay, John A. G. Davis, F. M. Dimond, Andrew Jackson Donelson, Percy Doyle, Robley Dunglison, John P. Emmet, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Reverdy Johnson, Robert E. Lee, Edward Livingston, Louis McLane, Alexander Slidell Mackenzie, Dolley Madison, James Madison, James Monroe, Robert Dale Owen, José Ramón Pacheco, James Parton, Manuel de la Peña y Peña, Matthew Calbraith Perry, Gideon Johnson Pillow, James K. Polk, Henry Stephens Randall, Thomas Ritchie, William C. Rives, Antonio López de Santa Anna, Winfield Scott, Thomas Shankland, Persifor Frazer Smith, Edward Spalding, Edward Thornton, George Tucker, and Martin Van Buren UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006012 UR - http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms006012.3 ER -