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Jackie Gravengood (maiden name Jackie Archer) is a major character in [[Rocinante]] and appears in most of the stories in the Spearfish Lake Tales.  She is the daughter of [[Archer, Walt|Walt Archer]].  Her mother (unnamed) had been institutionalized in [[Camden]] for a number of years due to a mental breakdown at the start of [[Rocinante]], and [http://www.spearfishlaketales.com/roc/rocinante3-3.htm Rocinante Part 3, Chapter 3] tells of her mother's passing.  She has two younger half-brothers, [[Archer, John|John]] and [[Archer, Josh|Josh]], sons of her father and his second wife, [[Archer, Sarah|Sarah]].  She is married to [[Gravengood, Mark|Mark Gravengood]]. Their wedding takes place at the end of [[Rocinante]].  
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'''Jackie Gravengood née Archer''' is a major character in [[Rocinante]] and appears in many other stories in the Spearfish Lake Tales.  She is the daughter of [[Archer, Walt|Walt Archer]].  She was born in 1951. Her mother (unnamed) had been institutionalized in [[Camden]] for a number of years due to a mental breakdown before finally dying on June 20, 1971.<sup>[[{{ROC}} Part 3 Chapter 3|Roc3-3]]</sup> She has two younger half-brothers, [[Archer, John | John]] and [[Archer, Josh | Josh]], sons of her father and his second wife, [[Archer, Sarah | Sarah]].  She is married to [[Gravengood, Mark | Mark Gravengood]]. Their wedding takes place at the end of [[Rocinante]]. Due to her fears of her mothers mental illness being genetic, she and Mark have chosen to have no children; see her [[Archer|Family Tree]].
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At the beginning of [[Rocinante]], in the spring of 1970, she was 19 years old, which would make her birth year 1950 or early 1951.  The author's description of [[Rocinante]] describes her as "a tall, morose girl", and she is tall, at 6 feet.  [[Lindahlsen, Hjalmer|Hjalmer Lindahlsen]] thought she kept herself looking plain, but that she could be rather pretty if she let herself, and got rid of her ugly glasses and let her hair grow.  The combination of her height and her mother's condition, which was common knowledge, kept her dating experience in high school very limited.
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She had artistic talents, and developed a sign-making business.
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In the spring of 1971, Jackie was 19 years old and she is described her as ''"a tall, morose girl"'', and she is tall, 6 feet.  [[Lindahlsen, Hjalmer|Hjalmer Lindahlsen]] thought she kept herself looking plain, but that she could be rather pretty if she let herself, and got rid of her ugly glasses and let her hair grow.  The combination of her height and her mother's condition, which was common knowledge, limited her high school dating experience.
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Jackie had one good friend in high school, [[Langenderfer, Kirsten|Kirsten Langenderfer]], as mentioned on occasion such as the short story [[The Outlanding]], and [{{WROC}}2-5.htm {{ROC}}, Part 2, Chapter 5], ''"I had a cigarette with Kirsten once".'' When Kirsten and [[McMahon, Mike|Mike McMahon]] move next door, the two couples become very good friends, including sharing the McMahon's hot tub.
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Jackie has artistic talents, and developed those into a sign-making business, ''"Spearfish Signs"'' in [[Spearfish Lake]] which she runs out of her home on [[Busted Axle Road]]. "''In time, she went to making plastic signs, the first one in the area, and ultimately wound up with much of the sign business in the area. That brought her a little more public contact than she'd expected, but she usually was pretty businesslike, and like Mark, not much of one on small talk.''" <sup>[[Absent Friend Chapter 21|AF21]]</sup> She once used her painting skills to repaint and re-letter a train set to match colors and logo of the [[C&SL Railroad]] for her nephews.<sup>[[Facing the Storm Chapter 3|FtS03]]</sup> She also made banners, including one for ''[[Easton, Jenny|Jenny Easton]] Productions'' as sponsor for the dogsled on the [[Iditarod]].<sup>[[Runner's Moon Chapter 16|RM16]]</sup>
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As ''Spearfish Signs'' was her own business, she had flexible hours and could volunteer to help out on things like watching the store at ''Spearfish Outfitters'' and handling mail orders while Josh and [[Archer, Tiffany|Tiffany]] are out of town.
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When Mark and Mike get into dog sledding, she is supportive, although she enjoys making comments. Still, the first year the Spearfish Lake teams competed in the State Championships, she won the wives' race.
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Jackie is also a capable pilot of a variety of [[aircraft]], including the Cessna 140 that she and Mark own, and the glider that they rebuilt.
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Current revision as of 04:50, 5 November 2011

Jackie Gravengood née Archer is a major character in Rocinante and appears in many other stories in the Spearfish Lake Tales. She is the daughter of Walt Archer. She was born in 1951. Her mother (unnamed) had been institutionalized in Camden for a number of years due to a mental breakdown before finally dying on June 20, 1971.Roc3-3 She has two younger half-brothers, John and Josh, sons of her father and his second wife, Sarah. She is married to Mark Gravengood. Their wedding takes place at the end of Rocinante. Due to her fears of her mothers mental illness being genetic, she and Mark have chosen to have no children; see her Family Tree.

In the spring of 1971, Jackie was 19 years old and she is described her as "a tall, morose girl", and she is tall, 6 feet. Hjalmer Lindahlsen thought she kept herself looking plain, but that she could be rather pretty if she let herself, and got rid of her ugly glasses and let her hair grow. The combination of her height and her mother's condition, which was common knowledge, limited her high school dating experience.

Jackie had one good friend in high school, Kirsten Langenderfer, as mentioned on occasion such as the short story The Outlanding, and Rocinante , Part 2, Chapter 5, "I had a cigarette with Kirsten once". When Kirsten and Mike McMahon move next door, the two couples become very good friends, including sharing the McMahon's hot tub.

Jackie has artistic talents, and developed those into a sign-making business, "Spearfish Signs" in Spearfish Lake which she runs out of her home on Busted Axle Road. "In time, she went to making plastic signs, the first one in the area, and ultimately wound up with much of the sign business in the area. That brought her a little more public contact than she'd expected, but she usually was pretty businesslike, and like Mark, not much of one on small talk." AF21 She once used her painting skills to repaint and re-letter a train set to match colors and logo of the C&SL Railroad for her nephews.FtS03 She also made banners, including one for Jenny Easton Productions as sponsor for the dogsled on the Iditarod.RM16

As Spearfish Signs was her own business, she had flexible hours and could volunteer to help out on things like watching the store at Spearfish Outfitters and handling mail orders while Josh and Tiffany are out of town.

When Mark and Mike get into dog sledding, she is supportive, although she enjoys making comments. Still, the first year the Spearfish Lake teams competed in the State Championships, she won the wives' race.

Jackie is also a capable pilot of a variety of aircraft, including the Cessna 140 that she and Mark own, and the glider that they rebuilt.

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