: Madame Brown’s husbandi century, Terre Haute Dwn. Prostitution and ootiegging during thehe story of Madame husband was Eddie local sporting scene, s her three-part series if Terre Haute’s past, h a story about Terre low only a memory.i98one of 12 children born wife, Isabel EddingtonEddie was born in 1878. white family to settle in f the family. Andrew ac-n the site of St. Joseph’s ed land near St. Mary’s, stances, Jack” Gosneli 3: and gunsmith. In City sw Jackson Gosneli was B78, he was listed as a i retired, he was listed as and Master of Steamer20 years old, Eddie was Railroad, and in 1903 asiness venture was with nd and Mulberry streets, larrel, at 659 North Third 3cated.ie. on the southeast cor-the Twelve Points Hotel. llection of his, there are tch holders for men on us two dogs and the in-ell House.”vas the opening of a Spelterville, where the sorts of attractions suchthe bar and got drunk on on the river who took it 3-e Oak View. Eddie would to the river to bathe the 3 behind him./ife, Madam Edith Brown id a number of dogs. He After he and Edith were roperty of his club and ually had two pet ceme-p A .«; § 11 gifflllf 111 - /jEddie, Teddie and Babe pose for a picture which was used on a novelty mirror (right) to promote the Gosneli House, later called the Twelve Points Hotel.EDDIE. TEDDIE . BABEGOSNELL HOTEL 11 PointsHAUTE