Cordelia Howard (February 1, 1848 – August 8, 1941) was a child actress on the American stage.
Her most famous role was as Little Eva in the stage adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
She originated the role of Little Eva in George L. Aiken's 1852 stage adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin, with her mother as Topsy and her father as Augustine St. Clare.
The play was immensely popular, and Howard starred in Little Eva for hundreds of performances, continuing in the role until she was a teenager.
She also starred as Little Dick and Pearl in stage adaptations of Oliver Twist and The Scarlet Letter, as well as the title character in the temperance play Little Katy; or, The Hot Corn Girl.