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- Named to City Berths, Director Biles Announces Many Appointments in Public Works, Source: Ledger, January 31, 1925
- Named Water Chief, Dunlap Returns to $10,000 Post, Dropped by Kendrick, Mackey Has Him Appointed Water Bureau Chief, [Fe]els Injustice was Done, Source: Ledger, January 8, 1928
- National Water Works Incorporated in Delaware, Source: Ledger, September 1
- Natural history -- Pennsylvania -- Pennypack Preserve / Natural history -- Pennsylvania -- Pennypack Preserve -- Pictorial works / Pennypack Preserve (PA ) -- Pictorial works
- Need City Water For Huge Plants, Says the Mayor, New Concerns Ask Private Cos. In N.E. Be Bought, Council 'Pickled' Bill , He Declares, Has Urged Measure to Acquire Corporations Supplying Section, Source: North American, July 31
- Need New Water Mains, Source: Record, May 12
- Need of Water, Arch Street Business Men Send Resolution to Council, Source: Ledger, July 22, 1923
- Neshaminy Pleases City Survey Party, Abundance of Pure Water Forms Striking Contrast With Arid Perkiomen Sources, Plan Would Cost Less, Program Backed by Dunlap Boosted by Impressions Received by Party, Conference Tomorrow, Decision May be Reached at Session to Be Held in Mayor's Office, Source: Record, October 30
- New Fairmount Dam May Furnish Power to Light Art Home, Park Engineers Negotiate for Small Hydroelectric Plant, Water To End Mud Flat, Source: North American, June 9
- New Fairmount Dam of Greatest Need, Say City Officials, Councilman Hall Prepared to Offer $600,000 Bill at Once, Present Schuylkill Structure Menace to W. Phila. Water Supply, is Warning, Source: Inquirer, Date not given
- New Fairmount Dam Soon, Source: Ledger, April 13
- New Filters Double Local Water Supply, 30 Beds Under Construction at Belmont Station-Large Main Being Laid Here, Source: West Philadelphia Time, August 5
- New Government Affairs Manager at PWD
- New Jersey Delays Water Legislation, Lawmakers Heed Governor Moore's Advice and Will Hold Hearing, Would End Dual Control, Source: Bulletin, June 23
- New Jersey Loses Water-Power Plea, Bill to Hold Act Illegal is Dismissed by Supreme Court, Ford Wins His Fight, Held Land Prices Were Too High-Oklahoma Wage Law Invalid, Source: [?] January 5
- New Jersey Objects, Source: Ledger, April 19
- New Jersey Senate Gets Water Pact, Three States Linked in Agreement to Control Pollution of Delaware River, Limit Places on Use, Source: Bulletin, February 28
- New Jersey's Position on Delaware Water, Source: Ledger, May 25
- New Main Will Increase Fern Rock Water Supply, Part of Plan for Improvement Throughout City, Source: Ledger, May 4
- New Mayor Promises, Purify the Schuylkill, Source: Ledger, January 2, 1928
- New Pollution Ban Gratifies Kendrick, Mayor Says State Order, Issued to Easton, Justifies Water Board's Plan, Will Purify Delaware, Source: Bulletin, June 4
- New Pump Station for Chestnut Hill, Council Acts to Relieve Low Water Pressure in Suburb, Source: North American, July 26
- New Schuylkill Dam Test Borings to Be Made Soon, Proposed Fairmount Structure May Be Located on Site of One 100 Years Old-Power Plant is Being Considered-Draught Holes in Body of Operation Will Prevent Mud Collecting, Source: [Ledger?], 1921
- New Water Chief Surveys Plants, Dunlap, Dropped by Kendrick, Now Heads Bureau, for Third Time, "No Split With Murdoch," Source: Ledger, January 10
- New Water Commission Meets for First Time, Mayor Promises Body Will Have Complete Plans Ready in 90 Days, Source: Record, February 22
- New Water Commission to Consider Two Plans, Hall Proposal and Dunlap's Cheaper Proposition to Be Taken Up, Details Are Pointed Out, Defects of Both Proposals Are Set Forth in Statement by Hasskarl, Source: Record, February 17
- New Water Famine Feared by Ledoux, Expert Says Northwest Will Suffer if One Big Shawmont [Roxborough] Pump Breaks Down, Murdoch Takes Rosy View, Source: Ledger, March 20
- New Water Famine is Barely Averted, Valve on Boiler at Shawmont Station Bursts But Emergency Repairs Prevent Drought, Ledoux Inspects Plant, Source: Bulletin, March 17
- New Water Mains For N.E. Section, More Adequate Service to Bustleton and Vicinity Expected Shortly, Bid Received for Laying 21,300 Feet of Piping From Torresdale Plant, Source: Inquirer, March 31
- New Water Pact Protects Phila., City Officials Well Pleased, Source: Record, January 27
- New Water Plan to Face Attacks in Council Today, Roper and Northeast Members to Open Vigorous Campaign for Public Hearings on Proposal and Full Investigation, Including Perkiomen Land Deals and Delaware Intake Analyses for Year, Introduction of $10,000,000 Appropriation Bill to Encounter Opposition; Dunlap Again Warns of Waste, Intimation of State Inquiry Into Whole Situation; Hall Pleads Open Mind, Source: Inquirer, May 29, 1924
- New Water Plan to Have Features Urged by Dunlap, Mayor Asks Commission for Information on Use of the Neshaminy; Council Changes, Source: North American, August [2]0
- New Water Purifier, Source not known
- New Water Station is Pride of Bureau, Mayor to Inspect Fine Plant on Site of Old Cambria Reservoir, Repair, Storage and Administration Work Grouped Effectively Under Plan, Source: Inquirer, August [7]
- New Water Supply Chestnut Hill Gift, Opening of 25,000,000-Gallon Pump Wednesday Will Prevent Repetition of "Dry" Spell, Helps Germantown, Too, Source: Bulletin, December 20
- New Water Supply May Come From Historic Land, Green Lane and Its Famous Forge in the Early Days-A Dam There 175 Years Ago, Source: Ledger, January 23
- New Water Supply Source is Sought, Phillip H. Gadsden Pledges Chamber of Commerce to Intensive Campaign, Study Proposed Sites, Source: Bulletin, January 24
- New Water Supply to Wait Till '28, Mayor Decides Not to Attempt Improvement During Administration, Expects $80,000,000 Fund, Source: Ledger, February 10
- New Water System Plans Sidetracked, No Action is Expected for Weeks and Probably Not Till Next Year, Council Sends $99,000,000 Project Report to Public Works Committee, Source: Inquirer, October [?]
- New Water Treaty Likely, New Jersey's Revival of Negotiations With Other States Proposed, Source: Bulletin, June 11
- New York Faces a Water Shortage, Little Rain Fell on Watersheds of Catskill Mountains That Supply City, Reserve Reservoirs Running Low; Inspection of Fixtures to Avoid Waste, Source: Inquirer, September 28
- New York Grab Seen by Dunlap in Water Pact, Former Bureau Chief Says Pennsylvania Was Made "Goat" by Tri-State Treaty, City's Rights to Delaware Watershed Restricted; Swaab Called "Asleep at Switch," Source: Inquirer, February 25
- New York Plans to Divert Water From Delaware, Would Take 600,000,000 Gallons From Tributaries of Upper River, Cost Is $272,587,000, Source: Record, July 29
- New York Rejects Giant Power Plan, Governor Smith's Representatives Vote Down Tri-State Regulation of Current, State Ready to Co-operate, However, and Proposes Two Alternative Projects, Source: Inquirer, December 24, 1925
- New York Seeking Delaware Supply, Plan of Metropolis to Take Billion Gallons Daily From River Opposed by Phila. Officials, May Reach Agreement, Series of Conferences Under Way Expected to Bring About Tri-State Water Treaty, Source not known
- New York's Water Power, Source: Bulletin, February 3
- New York to Drain Delaware Watershed, Source: Inquirer, April 16
- New York to Tap Delaware's Waters, Tri-State Commission Head Says City's Needs Compel Action, Source: Inquirer, May 27
- New York to Tap the Delaware, Source: Bulletin, July 30
- Next Mayor to Get Water Supply Plan, Kendrick Administration Loath to Begin Work on Swaab's Scheme, Enemies of Perkiomen-Tohickon Project Praise Proposal of City Engineer, Source: Inquirer, February 10, 1927
- Ninth and Girard Culvert; flooding at James Harper & Co.
- N.J. Granted Right to Sue in Delaware Water Case, Also May Act to Bar Dumping of Garbage, Source: Ledger, May 21
- N.J. Stresses Need of Water Treaty, Source: Ledger, December 9
- N.J. to Test Right of N.Y. to Divert Delaware Water, Attorney General Plans Immediate Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court, Source: Bulletin, April 18
- Nobre to Get Job, Will Go Back to Survey Bureau When Chief Webster Quits, Source: Record, November 27, 1920
- No Law to Remedy River's Pollution, Commissioner of Fisheries Says He is Unable to Cope With Schuylkill Situation, Deplore Fish Slaughter, Source: Ledger, November 13
- No Morning Bath, Mt. Airy, Germantown, Without Water While Pipes Are Repaired, Source: Evening News, January 3
- Normal City Water Supply is Restored, Full Pressure Returned 21 Hours After Break in Giant Main, $500,000 Damage Estimated as Result of Flood in Nearby Plants, Source: Inquirer, January 12
- Norristown Creosote is Blamed for Water Taste, Source: Record, December 2[1]
- Northeast Citizens Plan Water Protest, Will Hold Mass Meeting to Demand Better Facilities From City, Mayor is Told, Source: North American, August 9
- Northeast 'Goes Dry,' Fox Chase and Other Sections Have Temporary Water Shortage, Source: Bulletin, March 30
- Northeast Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) -- History / Northeast Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) -- History -- Pictorial works / Philadelphia (PA) -- History / Philadelphia (PA) -- History -- Pictorial works
- Northeast Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) -- History / Northeast Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) --Tours / Northeast Philadelphia (Philadelphia, PA) -- Biography -- Anecdotes / Philadelphia (PA) -- History / Philadelphia (PA) -- Tours / Philadelphia (PA) -- Biography -- Anecdotes
- Northeast Power Parley on Monday, P.R.T. Engineers and City Officials to Confer on Wingohocking Creek Substitute, No Damages Are Allowed, Source: Ledger, March 4
- Northeast Section to Demand Water Supply, Residents of Tacony and Holmesburg Plan Big Indignation Meeting, Mayor Pleaded in Vain, Council Has Made No Provision for Taking Over Plants of Private Companies, Source: Record, August 8, 1929
- Northeast Sewage Disposal, Source: Bulletin, April 2
- Northeast Sewer Plant Fight Ends, Department of Public Works Compromises With Bond Company, Completion of Contract Calls for Extra Expenditure of $350,000, Source: North American, December 15, 1920
- Northeast Warned of Polluted Water, Dunlap Makes Sectional Appeal in Frankford Against Commission Report, Former Bureau Chief Opposes Enlarged Torresdale Filters and Charges Mis-statements, Source: Inquirer, October 7
- Northeast Water Needs, Source: Bulletin, [January] 3
- Northeast Water Supply Criticized, Municipal Research Bureau Says Limited Facilities Retard Development, Urges Series of Mains, Source: Bulletin, November 9, 1922
- North of Pennypack Creek
- No Time to Confuse Water Issues, Source: Inquirer, June 23
- No title, begins "The award of a contract for the construction of a new dam at Fairmount…," Source: Record, February 22
- No title, begins with "With the building of the Fairmount Dam…" Source: Bulletin, January 30
- No Title, Sentence begins-"A grave menace to health…" Source: Record, November [?]
- No title, Source: Record, September 21
- Not Ousted Yet, M'Crudden Says, Murdoch Admits He Failed to Give Engineer Written Notice, Source: Ledger, May 3
- Not Tomorrow, Now! Source: Ledger, May 10
- November Was Driest in More Than 100 Years, Less Than Half Inch of Rain Fell During Record-Breaking Month, Source: Ledger, no date given
- No Water Decision Before Next year, Mayor Reported Dissatisfied With Experts' Reports on Supply Sources, Funds in Hand to Improve Present Plants; No Legislative Aid to Be Sought, Source: Inquirer, December 27
- No Water For Coffee, Overbrook Dry for Hour Just at Time for Breakfast, Source: Inquirer, August 25
- No Water, So Firemen Carry Away Large Shed in Path of Flames, West Manayunk Volunteer Chief's Quick Wit Saves Farmer's Home After Chickens Perish in Blaze, Cynwyd Men Aid in Moving, Source: Ledger, July 21
- No Water Supply Near, Farm House is Burned, Byberry and Holmesburg Companies Have Long Run, Source: Ledger, January 10, 1921
- Now Comes the Water Scheme, Source: Record, September 20, 1924
- Now My Idea is This! Daily Talks With Thinking Philadelphians on Subjects They Know Best, Source: Ledger, November 7
- Now My Idea is This!, Daily Talks With Thinking Philadelphians on Subjects They Know Best, Source not known, 1922
- Noxious Water, Source: Bulletin, January 17, 1928
- N.Y. City Water Supply Menaced by Basin Cracks, $160,000,000 Ashokan Reservoir in Catskills Is Virtually Empty, Source: Ledger, October 25
- N.Y. To Go 150 Miles For Water Supply, Asks Legislative Right to Build Chain of Reservoirs Along Hudson, Will Cost $400,000,000, Source: Ledger, March 18