Deep Run Baptist Church

Both churches were part of the Dover Baptist Association, with Rev.

Ford serving as clerk for 3 decades and struggling for separation of church and state.

In 1819, the name was changed again to Deep Run Baptist Church.

During the American Revolutionary War, the church served as a hospital for wounded soldiers and was used by the Marquis de Lafayette as a meeting place.

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