Some of her books were still being reprinted by the Religious Tract Society in the 1920s.
In 1868 and 1869, Fletcher worked as an agent for the American Tract Society.
In 1882 he changed direction, and was appointed book editor of the Religious Tract Society.
He was a prolific book and magazine illustrator, who worked particularly for the Religious Tract Society.
This was several times reprinted by the Religious Tract Society.
Smith became the chief writer for the Religious Tract Society.
He spent from 1889-1896 as the district secretary of the American Tract Society in Chicago.
The profits of his literary works he gave to the Religious Tract Society.
He served as the general agent of the American Tract Society for two years.
The Tract Society could afford to print that story of Putnam.