Well I'm glad I'm not the only one that was having trouble! I thought black locust at first, but there is a locust fence post with bark next to it that I could compare to. I had skipped completely over honey locust because of the spikes and was working on convincing myself it was a cherry of some sort.
It seems to have been dead for a while, but the branches and root ball kept everything up off the wet ground. It gets morning sun exposure and is on the bottom of a wind swept valley, maybe the combination kept this one from rot. I'm not sure if it would pass a bend test, but it did pass the chainsaw test, cuts like a rock compared to everything else I was clearing. I'be got a load of Box elder that will go to the mill, I'll take this as well. Even if it wont make a good bow, I can probably find a use for it somewhere, I've got two logs one I can split, the other I will mill to boards.
Hrothgar, elm would be fun! But I think you're looking at a box elder. The stuff grows like weeds and gets huge here. The biggest tree I worked on this week was a 40" diameter box elder that fell on the fence line. I'll be trying to get some good slabs out of it for a coffee table or something...