ID this wood?

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What does it smell like?

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Thanks guys. Upper branches. Tree growing in alley in Detroit. Broke sewer and city took it out. Here's a few more photos to help. No odor. I have another one to ID. I'll post again with photos. This one I have a name from the city guy cutting it down, but want to know what you guys think.
 

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Here is the other one. Totally different tree. What do you think it is?

Bill
 

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Still pretty sure the first pics are Siberian elm and mulberry. Mulberry for sure on the orange-ish color...that bigger chunk really looks like a different tree...yes, bark is different on bigger diameter trunk of the same tree, but that wood is quite different too. I suspect you will notice some milky sap on the Mulberry, but not the other... They may have thrown in the chunk from something else they cut...

Next pics are Honey locust.
 
Honey Locust on the last one.
Still pretty sure the first pics are Siberian elm and mulberry. Mulberry for sure on the orange-ish color...that bigger chunk really looks like a different tree...yes, bark is different on bigger diameter trunk of the same tree, but that wood is quite different too. I suspect you will notice some milky sap on the Mulberry, but not the other... They may have thrown in the chunk from something else they cut...

Next pics are Honey locust.
Looks right.
 

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