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=== Pritzker Military Museum &amp; Library<br> ===
=== Pritzker Military Museum &amp; Library<br> ===


104 S. Michigan Ave.<br>
104 S. Michigan Ave.<br>  


Chicago, IL 60603<br>
Chicago, IL 60603<br>  


(312) 374-9333<br>
(312) 374-9333<br>  


(312) 374-9314<br>
(312) 374-9314<br>  


The Pritzker Military Museum &amp; Library was established in 2003 by Colonel J.N. Pritzker, IL ARNG (Retired), who had assembled a major collection of books and related materials on military history, with a particular focus on the concept of the Citizen Soldier in America.&nbsp; A private museum &amp; research library, the galleries and collections are accessible to the public for a $5 daily admission and are free to PMML members.&nbsp; The Museum &amp; Library has over 45,000 books on military history including numerous unit histories with rosters and cruise books (similar to high school yearbooks) with lots of photographs.&nbsp; Additionally, the reference collection includes guides to uniforms, equipment, insignia, and ships for many of the world's militaries.&nbsp; The librarians enjoy working with genealogists and genealogists should see the &lt;a href="http://www.pritzkermilitary.org/explore/library/genealogy-research/"&gt;Library's Genealogy Research webpage&lt;/a&gt; before visiting.<br>
Internet: [[pritzkermilitary.org|pritzkermilitary.org]]
 
The Pritzker Military Museum &amp; Library was established in 2003 by Colonel J.N. Pritzker, IL ARNG (Retired), who had assembled a major collection of books and related materials on military history, with a particular focus on the concept of the Citizen Soldier in America.&nbsp; A private museum &amp; research library, the galleries and collections are accessible to the public for a $5 daily admission and are free to PMML members.&nbsp; The Museum &amp; Library has over 45,000 books on military history including numerous unit histories with rosters and cruise books (similar to high school yearbooks) with lots of photographs.&nbsp; Additionally, the reference collection includes guides to uniforms, equipment, insignia, and ships for many of the world's militaries.&nbsp; The librarians enjoy working with genealogists and genealogists should see the [http://www.pritzkermilitary.org/explore/library/genealogy-research Library's Genealogy Research webpage] before visiting.<br>  


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