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This geared-type locomotive was built by the Heisler Locomotive Co. as Ohio Match Co. #4, for the Ohio Match logging operations near Hayden Lake, Idaho. Known as the Burnt Cabin Railroad, this 25-mile long logging railroad ran eastward from Garwood, past the north end of Hayden Lake, ending at the Burnt Cabin drainage. The engine was later sold to the National Pole and Treating Co. (NPT) for their lumber treating plant near Spokane and became the #2. NPT was later changed to Minnesota & Ontario Paper Company (1940). Last operated in 1958. In 1967 the locomotive was purchased by the Northwest Railway Museum from Charles G. Morrow.
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