on E bank of Kvichak River at Graveyard Point, on Alaska Peninsula 9 mi. N of Naknek, Bristol Bay Low.
Eskimo village listed by Ivan Petroff in the 1880 Census with a population of 29; 133 in 1890; and 533 in 1900. Its increase in population was due to the establishment of several canneries. The Koggiung post office operated from 1935 to 1946.
Cape Horn, Cape Suwarof, Cape Suworof, Chimenchun Point, Coffee Point, Fishery Point, Graveyard Point, Horseshoe Point, Kunsiniali Point, Morakas Point, Pederson Point, Rocky Point, Telephone Point, Telephone Point,
Channels:Albert Channel, Coffee Creek Channel, Gravel Spit Anchorage,
Cliffs:Kanaknoli Point, Kunnsiniali Point,
Flats:Mountain Passes:Rivers:Alagnak River, Kvichak River, Naknek River,
Streams:Bear Creek, Chimenchun Creek, Coffee Creek, Copenhagen Creek, Duck Creek, Graveyard Creek, Hallersville Creek, King Salmon Creek, Packers Creek, Squaw Creek,
Cities:Hallersville, Koggiung, Kvichak, Libbyville, Nakeen, Naknek, Savonoski, South Naknek,