[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.