Here's the pics of the younger one, starting with another pic of its trunk. It's about ~20 ft away from the other one, I'd say.
All the elm leaf foliage visible in pic 2-3-4-5 belongs to that tree.
In the last pic, you can see the trunk, slightly right of the center of the pic. In the image, no less than six limbs are visible.
The other tree being bigger and older means I can't really see the configuration of the limbs (they're lost in the canopy), at least until winter comes, but this one allows us to see them so that's extra clues. It does branch out pretty laterally for a tree that grew under a canopy, a bit like American Beech would (the most extreme of the hardwoods I'm familiar with, for that particular characteristic).
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