3 species ID

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metalfingers

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Jan 15, 2017
21
Central IL
The previous owner of my house left this pile of logs, I cut and split them yesterday and would like to ID them.

I'm thinking this first one is some kind of pine, not very good?

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this one, black walnut maybe?

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And this (Oak?) is next on my radar, should be easy for you guys with the leaves still on, from my googling it looks like red oak?

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Don't know what the first one is but it looks like something from "Sleepy Hollow" ha...the rest I see Ash, MAYBE Norway Maple, and the leaf yes is some kind of Oak.
 
#1 no idea......Pimple wood?
#2 Norway maple, could be a hickory, but looks more like a maple
#3 scarlet oak(red oak family)
 
1. white pine
2. white ash
3. red oak