Mabel Evans Jones
Mabel Augusta Evans Jones 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, directed by Elizabeth B. Grimball and intended for classroom and community educational use.
Early life
Mabel Augusta Evans was born in Manteo, North Carolina, the daughter of Richard Coles Evans and Cordelia Augusta Cofield Evans. She graduated from Greensboro College in 1908. In the 1920s she studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and she completed a master's degree at Teachers College, Columbia University.Career
Mabel Evans Jones was superintendent of schools in Dare County, North Carolina, beginning in 1920. She visited the island schools in her county by boat. She wrote the script for The Lost Colony, a silent film directed by Elizabeth B. Grimball for use in classrooms and community education. Jones also produced the movie and appeared on screen as Eleanor Dare. She stayed involved with organizing The Lost Colony performances at Manteo into the 1960s.Evans supervised the elementary schools in Northampton County, North Carolina in the late 1920s. She taught in Alabama for ten years, and worked at Seatone Children's Camp near Manteo. In 1950, she was a member of the Dare County Board of Education. Much later in life, in 1971 and 1976, Evans recorded commentaries about the making of the film.