Haven't found the main culprit yet, but did discover, as others have, that I blew the 10A brake (stop) light fuse, which would explain the brake-shift interlock not clicking/operating. Assume that also confirms that I have a short somewhere in the brake light/trailer harnesses. Looked as best as I could at the trailer harness, but could not find a bare wire or wire that had lost it's insulation, however both of the rubber grommets that wrap around the trailer harness had pulled free of the panels where they are supposed to seal/protect the harness. Will have to get a stronger flashlight and maybe get it on a lift to look closer. Wondering, if I replace the 10A fuse so that I have brake lights, other than it popping again, is there any risk to doing other damage??
Also, cleaned a couple of grounds today (front fenders) and the battery neg terminal; too dark to do the rest. The grounds appeared to have never been messed with since the factory, no gross corrosion, just a tad of darkening of the bolts and loops, a tad of light rust on the threads that went into the fenders. Used fine grit sandpaper to clean everything, cleaned them up with electrical connector cleaner, put them back in.