DescriptionDavid Salisbury Franks Historical Marker at N 5th and Arch Sts Philadelphia PA (DSC 4510).jpg
English: David Salisbury Franks (c. 1740-1793) - Distinguished Jewish officer and aide-de-camp to Gen. Benedict Arnold during the Revolutionary War. Thought to be complicit in Arnold's treason, Maj. Franks was later exonerated. A yellow fever victim, he was buried at Christ Church by a Christian neighbor. (Historical marker located at N. 5th and Arch Sts. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2004)
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David Salisbury Franks (c. 1740-1793) - Distinguished Jewish officer and aide-de-camp to Gen. Benedict Arnold during the Revolutionary War. Thought to be complicit in Arnold's treason, Maj. Franks was later exonerated. A yellow fever victim, he was buried at Christ Church by a Christian neighbor. (Historical marker located at N. 5th and Arch Sts. Philadelphia PA - Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission 2004)