Isaiah T. Hatton (1883–1921) was an architect in the United States known for his designs of buildings for his fellow African Americans.[1][2] Several are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Hatton was the only son of Isaiah and Mary Susan Hatton and was born on March 1, 1883, in
Hagerstown, Maryland. His family moved to Washington D.C. when he was seven.[3] He married Bertha B. Sayles.[3] They did not have children.[3] Several buildings he designed are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[4]
His own residence at 5502 Center Ave (1911)[3] in Lincoln
Industrial Bank building (1915) for
John Whitelaw Lewis at 12th and U streets NW[3] The bank's original location was in the Laborers' Building and Loan Association building designed by architect
William Sidney Pittman. Although the bank closed in the 1930s, a Howard University graduate reopened it.[5][6]
Isaiah T. Hatton House in the Buena Vista section of Prince George's County where he moved in 1918.[3]