He designed university buildings, commercial buildings, churches, and more. Among his university clients were
Clark University,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and
Grinnell College.
Worcester, Massachusetts • 1868 – Boynton Hall,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute • 1869 – Fence,
Hope Cemetery •
NRHP-listed. • 1877 – All Saints Episcopal Church, Irving Street • Earle's home parish. Excluding the tower, the building was destroyed by a fire in 1932. A new church, designed by Frohman, Robb & Little, incorporated Earle's tower and was completed in 1934. • 1880 –
D. Wheeler Swift House, Oak Avenue •
NRHP-listed. • 1880 –
Whitcomb Mansion, Harvard Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1882 –
Salisbury Factory Building 2, Union Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1885 –
Armsby Block, Main Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1885 – Central Congregational Church (former), Institute Road • As of 2025, the Worcester Area Mission Society. The congregation, now the United Congregational Church, worships in the chapel of their former building. A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Institutional District. • 1888 –
Pilgrim Congregational Church, Main Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1888 – Salisbury Laboratories,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute • 1889 – Jonas Clark Hall,
Clark University • According to
Amy Tanner, a Clark University professor and its historian, that though Earle was formally the architect he "expressly disclaim[ed] any responsibility for the building." • 1889 –
St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Freeland Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1890 – Pleasant Street Baptist Church, Pleasant Street • 1891 –
Church of Our Savior (former), Laurel Street • The first Armenian church in the western hemisphere. As of 2025, the Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Resurrection. • 1892 – Park Congregational Church (former), Elm Street • As of 2025, the Grace Christian Center. • 1892 –
Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, Main Street •
NRHP-listed, also a contributing property to the NRHP-listed
Mechanics' Hall District. • 1893 –
Worcester Young Women's Christian Association, Chatham Street • In 1964 Earle's building was demolished to the level of the first floor. What remains of his part of the building, and the later part (1915) by
George H. Clemence, is
NRHP-listed. • 1894 –
South Unitarian Church (former), Main Street • As of 2025, the Worcester Central Spanish SDA Church.
NRHP-listed. • 1894 –
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Southbridge Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1894 – Stratton Hall,
Worcester Polytechnic Institute • 1896 –
John Legg House, Claremont Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1897 –
Union Congregational Church, Chestnut Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1898 –
Worcester Art Museum, Salisbury Street • Earle's building is now substantially hidden by later additions. A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Institutional District. • 1899 –
Providence Street Firehouse, Providence Street •
NRHP-listed. • 1900 –
Bancroft Tower, Salisbury Park •
NRHP-listed. • 1908 – Worcester Friends Meeting (former), Oxford Street • As of 2025, the Bethsaida Christian Center. A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Oxford-Crown Historic District. • 1912 – First Swedish Baptist Church (former), Belmont Street • As of 2025, the Journey Community Church. • 1912 –
Grand Army of the Republic Hall (former), Pearl Street •
NRHP-listed.
Other Massachusetts • 1869 – All Saints Episcopal Church,
North Adams • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Monument Square–Eagle Street Historic District. • 1871 –
Rock Castle School,
Webster •
NRHP-listed. • 1873 – Oxford Town Hall,
Oxford • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Oxford Main Street Historic District. • 1875 – Grace Methodist Episcopal Church,
Springfield • 1881 – Christ Episcopal Church,
Medway • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Medway Village Historic District. • 1882 – Monson Free Library,
Monson • 1884 – Princeton Public Library,
Princeton • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Princeton Center Historic District. • 1884 – Trinity Episcopal Church,
Bridgewater • 1885 –
Old Chapel,
University of Massachusetts Amherst,
Amherst •
NRHP-listed. • 1886 – Bagg Hall,
Princeton • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Princeton Center Historic District. • 1888 – Gale Free Library,
Holden • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Holden Center Historic District. • 1888 – Norton Public Library (former),
Norton • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Norton Center Historic District. • 1891 – St. Mary's Catholic Church,
Holden • 1893 –
Pilgrim Congregational Church,
Dorchester, Boston •
NRHP-listed, also a contributing property to the NRHP-listed
Uphams Corner Historic District. • 1893 – Sacred Heart Catholic Church,
Gardner • 1896 – Leicester Public Library,
Leicester • 1896 – West Falmouth Library,
West Falmouth • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
West Falmouth Village Historic District. • 1901 – First Congregational Church,
Leicester • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Washburn Square–Leicester Common Historic District. • 1903 –
American Optical Company administration building,
Southbridge • Earle also designed the flanking wings, used for manufacturing purposes, completed in phases in 1900, 1901 and 1902. A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
American Optical Company Historic District.
Connecticut • 1874 – Park Congregational Church,
Norwich • Modeled on the
North Congregational Church (1873) in
Springfield, Massachusetts, designed by
Henry Hobson Richardson. A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Chelsea Parade Historic District. • 1885 –
Slater Library,
Jewett City •
NRHP-listed. • 1886 –
Slater Memorial Museum,
Norwich Free Academy,
Norwich •
NRHP-listed, also a contributing property to the NRHP-listed
Downtown Norwich Historic District. • 1890 – Bill Memorial Library,
Groton • A contributing property to the NRHP-listed
Groton Bank Historic District.
Rhode Island • 1877 – Rogers Free Library,
Bristol • A contributing property to the
NRHP-listed
Bristol Waterfront Historic District. • 1881 – Church of the Epiphany Episcopal (former),
Providence • As of 2025, the Truth Tabernacle. • 1883 – Burnside Memorial Hall,
Bristol • 1884 – First Church of Christ Congregational,
North Conway, New Hampshire • 1884 –
Goodnow Hall,
Grinnell College,
Grinnell, Iowa •
NRHP-listed.
Abroad • 1879 –
Trinity Anglican Church,
Digby, Nova Scotia • A notable regional example of the
Carpenter Gothic style. A
National Historic Site of Canada. • 1884 – Christ Church Anglican,
Windsor, Nova Scotia • For their church, the Windsor congregation acquired a copy of the plans of the Digby church free of charge from Earle, on the condition they not be modified in any way. • 1886 – ,
Huguenot College,
Wellington, South Africa • A
national heritage site of South Africa. • 1894 – St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Trinity, Newfoundland and Labrador • A replica of the Digby and Windsor churches, built without contribution by Earle. ==References==