My parents were born in 1900 in MO and they found nothing charming about a cemetery that was not kept mowed and cleaned up. It was disrespectful to their loved ones that died. Mom and Dad went back to MO and even put in new stones 40 years later so that grandpa and grandma's grave site could always be found for the next generations. I feel the only ones that were buried in tall prairie grass were the ones that died on the trail and the ones who had no relatives or the relatives didn't know where they were buried. I know the people back then kept up the graves on their land. I believe the people who want prairie grass should grow it in their yards and on their own grounds. Just mine and my parents and grandparents opinions. The pictures of the log cabins with my grandparents in front of them in the 1800's didn't show any tall prairie grass close to them so they must not have been too homesick for it. Juanita Jones Johnson << I have visited some of these cemeteries in Missouri and actually found the tall prairie grass--charming(?). I mean, I felt like was walking into a different time period when tall prai >>