Bonnie, You might try the Anderson Co. Library. The have the deeds on film, but do not have the index, which has to come from the courthouse. So if you know the book and page number, you can probably get it from the library , perhaps for a small fee. However, they have a brand new library, so perhaps they have gotten a copy of the index film by now. Check it out. These old deeds are extremely hard to read and some of the page numbers do not even show up on the filmed page. The Archives have to go by the frame numbers. I just had some copied from the SCDAH and some of the tops and bottoms of the pages are so black I can hardly read them. In fact, I can't in some places. Wilma C. Kirkland