Sometime shortly before 1946 the Goyette Museum of Americana was opened in Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. A newspaper notice in that year noted its “reopening.
In June the Boston Herald wrote: “He has collected Americana 25 years–Maj. A. Erland Goyette of Peterborough NH admires a model of a Napoleonic coach made entirely by hand by a North Carolina craftsman. The model, which required 3000 hours to construct, is one of thousands of items in the Goyette Museum, which houses some of the choicest and most unique antiques in New England.” [Boston Herald, June 23, 1946, page 48] Continue reading





