The Jews in America; a Short Story of Their Part in the Building of the Republic, Commemorating the Two Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of Their Settlement

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Franks of Montreal openly sympathized with and aided the Americans under Generals Montgomery and Arnold during their invasion of Canada, and was forced to flee from 46 IN THE WARS OF THE REPUBLIC Canada in 1776, when the American forces aban- doned the country. The name of David S.
Franks appeared on Governor Carleton's list of twenty-nine prisoners, sent to the British min- istry early in 1777, "being the principal persons settled in the province who very zealously served the rebels in the win
...ter of 1775-1776, and fled upon their leaving it." Franks, who left Canada with the intention of joining the American army, although his course in this matter resulted in heavy pecuniary losses in his business affairs and also alienated him from his father, became aide- de-camp to Arnold, the intrepid, zealous, and able soldier that he was, until jealousy, extravagance, and spite led him to take up the traitor's role.
Franks gave testimony to Mrs. Arnold's inno- cence of all complicity in her husband's treason.


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