List of first ladies and gentlemen of North Carolina
The spouse of the governor of North Carolina is given an honorary position, styled as First Lady or First Gentleman of the State of North Carolina. They are the official hosts at the North Carolina Executive Mansion in Raleigh and the Governor's Western Residence in Asheville. To date, there has been one woman governor of the State of North Carolina, Bev Perdue, and therefore her husband, Bob Eaves, was the state's first and only first gentleman.[1] Two of the state's first ladies were daughters, not wives, of governors: Helen Whitaker Fowle served as first lady during the administration of her widowed father, Governor Daniel Gould Fowle,[2] and Angelia Lawrance Morrison served as first lady during the term of her widowed father, Governor Cameron A. Morrison, until his marriage to Sara Virginia Ecker Watts on April 2, 1924.[3] Mary P. Easley, wife of Governor Mike Easley, was the state's first Catholic and first Greek American first lady.[4] The current first lady is Anna Harris Stein, wife of Governor Josh Stein.[5] She is the state's first Jewish first lady.[5] ListsLists of colonial first ladiesThe following are lists of the first ladies of North Carolina during the Colonial period under British rule. Roanoke ColonyThe following is a list of the wives of governors of the Roanoke Colony at Fort Raleigh.[6]
Albemarle SettlementsThe following is a list of the wives of governors of the Albemarle Settlements.[6]
Province of CarolinaThe following is a list of the wives of governors and deputy governors of the Province of Carolina.[6]
Province of North CarolinaThe following is a list of the wives of governors of the Province of North Carolina.[6] The last three provincial governors and their wives resided at Tryon Palace in New Bern.
List of First Ladies and Gentlemen of the State of North CarolinaThe following is a list of first ladies and gentlemen of the U.S. state of North Carolina.[6]
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