"Sunlight on the Sappa"
"I first saw the Sappa Valley...in September 1872...buffalo were plentiful, and at night beavers splashed in the creek. Going to camp from a buffalo killing one evening about sunset, I counted 200 skunks, an occasional deer, antelope, or turkey was encountered and wolves were all about, I considered it a hunter's paradise" ....-a settler's account of why he chose to live in Kansas

Sappa Creek is one hundred miles long. It runs from Northwest Kansas into Southern Nebraska and was the historical location of two Indian battles, one of which was the last Indian raid in Kansas.


Size: 16" x 11 1/2"
Price: $85.00