Ugh. #6 looks like a shagbark hickory.
#1 could be a black cherry
maybe a few ashes and another hickory in there. And then I'm not too
sure.

Checking answers now....bark really is extraordinary, thanks for
taking and posting the pix.
Jenny

On Mar 5, 3:14 pm, Steve Galehouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here are a few more bark photos, taken yesterday. All are native to NE Ohio
> except #8.
>
> Answers can be found here:http://www.bettermenconstruction.com/Page7.html
>
> Steve
>
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