MLA
Park, James B. Sworn Deposition of James B. Park as to an Event Which Happened at His Home near Greensboro, Georgia in the Late Spring of 1865. He Tells of a Confederate Soldier and His Servant Spending the Night in Hiding at the Park Home, Them Being Pursued the next Morning by a Group of Federal Troops. The Confederate Did Not Reveal His Name, but Park's Father Was under the Strong Impression That He Was Jefferson Davis. Signed by James B. Park and the Justice of the Peace, Green County, Georgia (Photocopy). 1936. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Box 9, Folder 21. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/013mw6mb2v-cor.
APA, 6th edition
Park, J. B. (1936). Sworn deposition of James B. Park as to an event which happened at his home near Greensboro, Georgia in the late Spring of 1865. He tells of a Confederate soldier and his servant spending the night in hiding at the Park home, them being pursued the next morning by a group of Federal troops. The Confederate did not reveal his name, but Park's father was under the strong impression that he was Jefferson Davis. Signed by James B. Park and the Justice of the Peace, Green County, Georgia (photocopy) (Box 9, Folder 21) [Testimonies]. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/013mw6mb2v-cor.
Chicago
Park, James B. “Sworn Deposition of James B. Park as to an Event Which Happened at His Home near Greensboro, Georgia in the Late Spring of 1865. He Tells of a Confederate Soldier and His Servant Spending the Night in Hiding at the Park Home, Them Being Pursued the next Morning by a Group of Federal Troops. The Confederate Did Not Reveal His Name, but Park's Father Was under the Strong Impression That He Was Jefferson Davis. Signed by James B. Park and the Justice of the Peace, Green County, Georgia (Photocopy).” Testimonies. Civil War Collection, 1936. Box 9, Folder 21. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library. https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/013mw6mb2v-cor.