American educator
This article is about the American educator and writer. For the British physician, see
Mabel Jones.
Mabel Evans Jones |
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![A young white woman with dark hair in a bouffant style, wearing a white dress with a square, lace-trimmed neckline, and a choker-style strand of beads](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/86/MabelEvansJones1908.png/220px-MabelEvansJones1908.png) Mabel Augusta Evans (later Jones), from the 1908 yearbook of Greensboro College |
Born | Mabel Augusta Evans December 6, 1888
Manteo, North Carolina |
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Died | August 31, 1982
Elizabeth City, North Carolina |
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Occupation(s) | Educator, writer, school administrator |
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Notable work | The Lost Colony (1921 film) |
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Mabel Augusta Evans Jones (December 6, 1888 – August 31, 1982) was an American educator and writer. As superintendent of schools in Dare County, North Carolina, she wrote and produced the silent film The Lost Colony (1921), directed by Elizabeth B. Grimball and intended for classroom and community educational use.