Edward Wilton Donn Jr. (1868–1953) was a Washington, D.C.-based American architect of the early 20th century.
Donn was most famous for his association with Waddy Wood as part of the architectural firm of Wood, Donn & Deming (see Waddy Wood for a description of the firm and for a list of their works),[1] but is also well known for his design of Memorial House at George Washington Birthplace National Monument.[2]