Fence Installation in Eatonville, FL

Your Orange County Fence Professionals

Is your yard missing that finishing touch? A new fence adds privacy, security, and style.

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Benefits of professional fence installation

  • Boost your property value with a quality fence.
  • Enjoy increased privacy and be at ease.
  • Keep your kids and pets safe in your own backyard.
  • Create a beautiful and defined outdoor space.
  • Fence Company Eatonville

    Locally Serving Orange County

    Mossy Oak Fence LLC is your trusted local source for fence installation and repair. We believe in using high-quality materials, like durable cedar wood and long-lasting vinyl, to craft fences that stand up to the FL elements. Our team takes pride in the precision of our work, ensuring every post is set correctly and every panel is aligned perfectly.

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    Your FL Fence Project, Step-by-Step

  • Design: We’ll discuss your needs and design preferences to create a custom plan.
  • Materials: We source premium wood, vinyl, and composite materials for your fence.
  • Installation: Our team handles every detail, giving you a quality installation.
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    Eatonville Fence Repair & Replacement

    Extensive fencing solutions

    Dreaming of a classic picket fence? A sleek vinyl privacy fence? Or is a strong and sturdy chain link fence more your style? Whatever your vision, we have the know-how to make it happen. We specialize in all types of fences, including wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum. Need a gate to complete the look? We do those, too, even the fancy ones that open with a button. Ready to see your dream fence become a reality? Give us a call at 352-706-3131!

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    Ten years after the Emancipation Proclamation, former slaves migrated to rural central Florida, finding work in the citrus groves. J.E. Clark and several friends attempted to purchase a block of land to establish a “colony for colored people, but so great was the prejudice then existing against the Negro that no one would sell them land for such a purpose” according to Clark. Lewis Lawrence, originally from Utica, New York, agreed to help them in 1881. Lawrence convinced Captain Josiah Eaton, a neighbor and friend, to sell him 22 acres, which Lawrence subdivided. Upon each lot he had a small house constructed and instructed an agent to sell them. An article in the Tallahassee Weekly Floridian newspaper titled, “A Negro Colony in Florida” stated,

    “A negro settlement has been established at Maitland…which is divided into forty-eight lots, 50×50 feet, to be sold to negroes at from $19 to $30 per lot. Mr. Lawrence has erected on this land a framed church 30×20 feet, a bell for which has been presented by the Congregational Sabbath School of Chelsea, Connecticut. No liquor is ever to be sold or given away on the ground; no gambling or disreputable house of any kind will ever be allowed, under a forfeiture of the purchase.”

    In 1884 the Orange County Reporter wrote about the “colored village at Maitland, sometimes known as Lawrence, the name of its worthy founder”. Mr Lawrence requested that the settlement use the name Eatonville. The following year Maitland incorporated using votes from blacks and at least one black man was elected as a town officer. A year after incorporation, there were “discussions of separation as a peaceful, progressive-minded, mutually beneficial solution to the so-called ‘race problem’.” While sources seem to disagree on the exact date and year of the town’s incorporation, the town’s official site provides a detailed account of the process and the dates.

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