FarmHaus:  a direct descendent of the prior species commonly referred to as "Domus Terrainicuss"
Some of them were more carefully built than others, and some were probably in use for quite a number of
years before suitable building materials could be bought.  i seriously doubt that there were any ribbon-cutting
ceremonies, or champaign bottles popping at the ground breaking.  The simple fact was, they had no building
materials to work with.  The Great Plains was for the most part completely treeless.
humanitus terrainicus :  this was a public school building of sorts, so it was probably built by the volunteer
efforts of the entire community.  perhaps they took up a collection for the doors and windows, which were
most likely imported from abroad.
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