It is not, and never was a 'mansion'. I also grew up in that neighborhood, in fact I met Major McCreight on several occasions, as a teen. He died in 1958, I think some one mentioned here. The house, on the hill above Lincoln Drive, is in ruins, having been neglected for many years. At present, it would not be safe to enter. I don't believe the house has a basement, and the floors are rotted and the roof has not kept the water out, over the years. It is, generally, in a state of advanced decay. It never was anything except a big house, nothing like we think of as a mansion such as the John DuBois Mansion. I remember Major on the wrap around porch, and several of us kids talked to him ocassionally. That was in the late 40's and early 50's..The house did have some indian artifacts, and I vaguly remember seeing a few of them. He owned all of the land around the 'Wigwam", and sold building lots all over the area and over in the area of S. Main Street Extension. He named that area Rhemvale, I believe, after his son. The name never stuck. He was a major force in the DuBois area.