The diary of Christopher Columbus

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The diary of Christopher Columbus Letters between a crew and their families An arrowhead made by the Cherokee Indians A social studies textbook A speech given by a historian A wood carving created by the king of Spain A Wikipedia article on the Civil War A movie review by a critic A research paper published by a college Ferdinand Magellan's ship log Population/census records Home video recordings of your childhood A video documentary about the Civil War A cannon from the 1400’s Coins & gold found in a buried chest Commentary/transcripts from a Supreme Court case