I first though hackberry whenI saw the bark - more mature trees tend to have the roughness of the bark spread out more.   Best way to tell for sure is to get a branch in your hand and take a photo.   I realize that may not be possible.   Based on what you have provided I would agree with hackberry.   If it is hackberry it isn't all that special.   They will produce a berry (similar to a mulberry) that the birds like, but is of little use to deer, timber quality is low as well.   My place is covered in it.   I am removing it where needed - likes similar habitat where you would find black walnut (at least in my area).   Not a terrible tree, but not one I would plant intentionaly to improve habitat.   If I have anything of decent value being crowded by a hackberry - the hackberry meets the chainsaw.