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Reply to "DNA needed for Lionel's H-4 (or H-?) 2-6-6-2 cab numbers????"

Have you tried the C&O Historical society? They do a pretty good job, above excellent compared to some others, and probably have what you are looking for. 

https://cohs.org/ 

This might help you:

http://www.daveayers.com/Modeling/CnO_Loco_Class.htm 

An example: H-5 2-6-6-2 ALCO built in 1919 retired in 1952 20 Locomotives #1520-#1539

 

 

If you can locate this book it appears to have an image of the #875

I'm guessing the C810 is a mistype of C&O

 

  

Uncle Sam's Locomotives: The USRA and the Nation's Railroads


Eugene L. Huddleston - 2002 - ‎Technology & Engineering
M. D. McCarter The heavy Santa Fe did not have many measurements in common ... Coll. H. H. Harwood, Jr. In this view of C810 light Mallet (2-6-6-2No875.
 
  

 

 

        

And this one:

The USRA Locomotives - jstor


by WD Edson - ‎1955
133, built in. December. To complete this part of the record, in January 1919, the first. 2-6-6-2 was built (C&O No. 875) and the first heavy 2-10-2 (C&EI No. 2007) ...
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