Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Wed. May 27, 1891. PITTSFORD, Vt. The selectmen laid out the new road north of Capt. Charles Hitchcock's by F. W. Alexander's to the Chittenden line yesterday. Chittenden is to build the road and the fences from the Pittsford line to the main road for $200. The only damage that the town of Pittsford will have to pay is the passage through I. M. Leonard's farm and Frank Brazeo's (?) . This will give Chittenden an easy road, saving several hard hills. Miss Jennie Wheaten of St. Albans is visiting her mother here. She will also attend the musical festival at Rutland. It is expected that several others in town will attend this week. The Walker mansion is not to be opened this summer, as Dr.Henry F. Walker of New York is to visit Japan , and Prof. George N. Boardman and wife of Chicago, and Steven A. Walker of New York, instead of passing the summer here as usual, will visit California and other places. The place here this summer will be in charge of Ambrose Landers, who has already done much to the grounds and gardens about the place. I have a question about this last news item. Anyone know where in Pittsford was the Walker mansion located ? Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby