Her first article offered for publication was a short story entitled "A Hospital Sketch", which appeared in the Christian Union.
Among her early productions was a missionary story, "A Grain of Mustard Seed" (1881) of which 8,000 copies were sold during the first six months after publication, the proceeds of which founded a home in Japan.
[6] She was the author of Annals of the Round Table (18S5), and All Glorious Within (1889), the latter a story embodying the origin and work of the International Order of the King's Daughters.
[7] Bingham was specially interested in the charities of New York City, and part of her work included visiting then and writing concerning them.
[1] Representing the New York Branch, Bingham served on the General Executive committee, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.