Locations of Brown's included the following non-exhaustive list: •
Alton, Illinois •
Bloomington, Illinois: Bloomington Business College was in existence by 1870, was acquired by Brown by 1894, and operated into the early 1940s. •
Danville, Illinois: Was purchased by R.M. Utterback of Utterback Business College chain , and combined with the Utterback location in that city, to become "Utterback-Brown Business College." •
DeKalb, Illinois •
East St. Louis, Illinois •
Freeport, Illinois •
Galesburg, Illinois (1890s - 1967): Founded as the Western Business Institute, became Brown's in the 1890s, until 1967. When community college
Carl Sandburg College opened for classes in September 1967, it used the Brown's building for some of its classes. The building, at 119 S. Cherry Street, is now an apartment building under the name "Brown's Business College Building" •
Jacksonville, Illinois (1866, Brown's since – ?): Founded as Jacksonville Business College in 1866 by Rufus C. Crampton, it was acquired by Brown in 1876. •
Kankakee, Illinois •
Marion, Illinois: Was not reopened after a fire destroyed its building in December 1963. •
Moline, Illinois (1901 - ?): Opened in 1897 by J.E. Gustus as the "Gustus School of Business", it was acquired by Brown and renamed in 1901. Guster stayed on as director of the schools in Moline, Rock Island, and Davenport. •
Peoria, Illinois (1888-1960): Acquired by Brown in 1888, known as Brown's until 1960, and is now
Midstate College •
Rock Island, Illinois: Opened 1901. •
Rockford, Illinois (1902-1942): Rockford Business College was founded in 1862, was called Becker's Business College by 1877, and was acquired by Brown in 1892 although not renamed as Brown's Business College until 1902. In 1942, it became Rockford School of Business. As of 2008, ultimate successor is Rockford Career College. •
Springfield, Illinois (1913-1994): Founded under another name in the 1860s, was open through 1994. •
Sterling, Illinois •
Streator, Illinois •
Terre Haute, Indiana: Merged with Wabash Business College in the 1930s to become the Wabash-Brown College of Commerce. •
Davenport, Iowa: Opened 1901. •
Sioux City, Iowa •
St. Louis, Missouri. A location opened in a new building at the corner of Vandeventer Ave. and
Delmar Boulevard in 1905. Another location was at 8th and Pine St. •
Lincoln, Nebraska: Founded in 1904, became the
Nebraska School of Business sometime prior to 1915. ==Other Brown's==