Howard, Cordelia (1848–1941)

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Howard, Cordelia (1848–1941)

American actress. Name variations: Cordelia Howard Macdonald. Born Feb 1, 1848, in Providence, Rhode Island; died Aug 8, 1941, in Bourne, Massachusetts; dau. of George C. Howard (actor) and Caroline Emily Fox Howard (actress); m. Edmund Jesse Macdonald (bookbinder), June 21, 1871.

Debuted at 2 1/2 in The Mountain Sylph at Odeon Theatre in Boston, MA (June 15, 1850); best known for portrayal of Little Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin, debuted in the role at Troy Museum in Troy, NY (Sept 27, 1852), then played the part in NY and on national tour until age 13; retired from stage shortly thereafter (Dec 1861). Other roles include Little Dick (Oliver Twist), Katy (Little Katy, or the Hot Corn Girl), and Pearl (The Scarlet Letter).

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