Louisa Moore Holt

[2] The Holts built a large, ornate mansion on their estate that had seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, a connected kitchen, and numerous outbuildings.

[1] Holt succeeded Helen Whitaker Fowle, the daughter of the late governor, as First Lady of North Carolina.

[1] Holt, as an upper-class woman, had never cooked a meal and delegated household duties and chores at the North Carolina Executive Mansion to servants.

[1] Holt was doted upon by her husband and enjoyed daily afternoon naps and frequent carriage rides around Blount Street.

[2] She had a simple funeral at the Presbyterian Church in Graham and was buried in Linwood Cemetery, beside her husband and several of their children who predeceased her.

The Holt's estate in Haw River