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Battle of Sappa Creek
Part of Red River War (The Buffalo War)
West army soldiers attacking group of Cheyenne Indians at Sappa Creek
DateApril 23, 1875
Location
Rawlins County, Kansas
Result U.S. Victory
Belligerents
U.S. Army Cheyenne Indians
Commanders and leaders
Austin Henely Little Bull
Units involved
Company H, 6th Cavalry Regiment
Casualties and losses
2 dead Approximately 27 dead

The Battle of Sappa Creek, or Massacre at Cheyenne Hole, was fought on April 23, 1875, between Company H of the Sixth United States Cavalry under the command of Second Lieutenant Austin Henely and a group of Cheyenne Indians led by Little Bull. The conflict took place in modern-day Rawlins County, Kansas, and was both the final and the deadliest battle in the Red River War.

The Battle at the Sappa was the result of escalating tensions between Indians, US settlers, and the US Government over the issue of land rights and buffalo hunting. The battle occurred as Henely was chasing after Little Bull's group, which had been sent running in panic caused by a nearby prison break from Black Horse, who was accused of murder, rape, and abuse. When Henely's company caught up with the Indians, they killed all that they could, taking no prisoners. This battle has garnered controversy from several individuals – authors, local settlers, and participants in the fight – over allegations of atrocities committed by Henely and his troops, including ignoring an attempt to parley and burning of living Indians.

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