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Might be Bradford Pear.

Did it come from a woods, or from a residential area?

Bradford is an invasive so it could have been cut almost anywhere but not likely in a deep woods.

The branch crotches look like Bradford.
If it is, those are the largest Bradford Pear logs I've ever seen.
 
Might be Bradford Pear.

Did it come from a woods, or from a residential area?

Bradford is an invasive so it could have been cut almost anywhere but not likely in a deep woods.

The branch unions look like Bradford.

Bradford is good firewood.
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I have to go by memory, as I'm many, many miles from NE hardwood country.

If it's hickory, it'll make good fuel.

Cut & split a piece. The inner wood should give a better idea of what it is.
 
Might be Bradford Pear.

Did it come from a woods, or from a residential area?

Bradford is an invasive so it could have been cut almost anywhere but not likely in a deep woods.

The branch unions look like Bradford.

Bradford is good firewood.
I think this is correct, based on how the split section of wood is, Bradford splits uneven, almost cracks because of the crooked grain. And yes it is good fuelwood!
 
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