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December’s answer: In May 1844, Episcopalians in Uniontown and Marengo County united to form Union Parish. After the donation of this site in Uniontown in 1847, ladies of the congregation diligently worked to raise sufficient funds for the construction of the first church. In 1900 the frame building was replaced by a brick church through the generosity of Mrs. Maria Price Davidson as a memorial to her late husband, Alexander C. Davidson. The Holy Cross Episcopal Church is regarded as a rare example in the Deep South of the Arts and Crafts style as expressed in religious architecture. (Photo by Allison Law of Alabama Living) The randomly drawn correct guess winner is Dale Givens of Sand Mountain EC.