Its NRHP nomination asserts:Saint Mary's Episcopal Church should be included on the National Register for two reasons.
First, the church served as the religious home for wealthy British investors who worked to exploit the resources of the area in a large scale venture at the close of the 19th Century.
Secondly, the church survives as one of the finest examples in Southeastern Kentucky of gothic revival architecture.
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