Coatesville’s location along the Brandywine River in the midst of the Chester Valley stimulated its growth and prosperity. The first settlement was an Indian village that had grown as a trading center and as a market for the fur trapping industry. Records indicate land holdings as early as 1714 by William Fleming, a native of Greenock, Scotland. Another early resident was Peter Bazillion, an Indian fur trader and merchant, whose accomplishments were recognized with a marketplace on Oak Street by the Pennsylvania Historic and Museum Commission.
In 1787, Moses Coates, a prosperous farmer, and the area’s first postmaster purchased land which now comprises the center of the town.