At her death, Mary Blount left a substantial amount of money, much of which was divided among her relatives and friends, her legatees numbering some sixty in total. Her will also contained a bequest for the "building of a Protestant Episcopal Church in the City of Raleigh", to be paid for by "a large sum of money now due to me by virtue of the will of my late husband"; the amount of this sum is believed to have been between $10,000 and $15,000. The agents for the bequest were to be
Duncan Cameron and the Reverend William Hooper. The church lot was purchased in 1826, and a frame church building was erected; this was later replaced with the current building. An 1820 portrait of Mrs. Blount by
Pietro Bonanni was bequeathed by her to
Moses Mordecai, and was to be bequeathed in turn by his granddaughter to the congregation of Christ Church; she later changed her mind, however, and the painting is today in the possession of Raleigh's
Mordecai House. ==References==