1. Hemlock 2. Honey locust? (sugar maple is a second guess) 3. Ash 4. Tulip tree 5. Red Maple (or perhaps silver, but it's on a hill so it should be red) 6. Black Cherry 7. Northern Red Oak 8. Black Oak?
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