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Mike Thompson: I know it's a little futher north than 121 an exit two or three north of 121. East: Exit right, turn right. A tiny grave area looks like a family plot with a wrought iron fence. A small stand of trees among fields and there it is. I worked at a residential treatment center called "Brinlee Creek Ranch" 1990-91 the main house was on a steep hill with a metal barn across the road with a small creek (Brinlee?) did cross not far down the dirt road. We would take clients out for long walks, mostly on the main dirt roads. On one of these walks back toward the main N. road we found the tiny grave yard. We made it a project of respect to clean it up and kept it clean till I resigned my employ. The farmers in the area must know something? I will try and find better directions if I can make contact will my former employer. Pate Rehabilitation of N. Dallas Thanx Paul

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