John Brickell (May 24, 1781 – 1844) was an early settler of Franklin County, Ohio who was abducted by the Lenape Tribe in 1791.
A monument in Columbus, Ohio marks the location of Brickell's cabin.
The Native American man tied both of Brickell's hands together behind his back, and they continued walking.
After traveling a short distance, they found a man named George Girty, who had also been abducted by the Lenape Indians.
Brickell lived with the natives for four years until the Treaty of Greensville secured his release in 1795.