Wood ID... Stumped?

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CtryBoyInMT

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Apr 24, 2015
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I can't seem to figure out what species this is.
The power company took a 120' swath out of a grove and left the logs in huge piles.
I have identified all of them, but one. And after a week now of internet searching and asking around, I'm still no closer. I thought it was hickory, but smells more sour and almost glue like, if that makes sense.
It was in Northwestern Missouri if that helps.
I would like to know it its worthy for heat.
Thanks so much!
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Classic ash, but possibly norway maple.
 
Definitely Ash as others have said.
 
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