We have been very busy lately.
We do have the following to answer your question + many others:

Greensburg builders list but not in list form

Jeffrey

Mancha & Goodman

G.E. (I will have to check to see)
We would be glad to help you with any questions but do not make copies of our builders list. It was an agreement we had once we aquired the builders list as an act of preservation of mining equipment from the former manufactures. I do hope you understand.
The Ironton list, that one has never been found but we are still searching. That company has been out of business for a long time period built thousands of mine locomotives from the research we have conducted. We have most different models of locomotives from catalogs posted on our site
www.ohiovintagecoal.com
You can PM here or email us off our site with any questions.
Thanks,
Pete, Ohio Vintage Coal Co.