Ok, so then you're just a couple states over from me. I'm in Indiana. I'm 99% sure you've got Hop Hornbeam if it's scaly bark. You're lucky, around where I live, it's mostly wooded area, but there aren't that many HHB trees. I've only foudn the one like I said, and it was too twisted to mess with. I should've known when I cut it, just by the bark. The bark went around the tree in a spiral pattern from top to bottom, and after I cut and split the stave it twisted the same way.
If yours doesn't have any knots, and the bark is straight, then you've got some wood that will make killer bows to be proud of.
~~Papa Matt