On October 7, 1862, Maj. Gen.
Gordon Granger revived the name "Army of Kentucky". It was originally composed of three divisions commanded respectively by generals
Andrew J. Smith,
Quincy A. Gilmore, and
Absalom Baird. This form of the army was unusual in the fact that on January 20, 1863, it was attached to the larger
Army of the Cumberland. Baird's division fought at the
Battle of Thompson's Station in March 1863 and nearly one entire brigade was captured there. In April 1863, the army was composed of two divisions of infantry under Gilbert and Baird with a brigade of cavalry under
Brigadier General Green Clay Smith. A division of cavalry under Maj. Gen.
David S. Stanley was attached as well as the garrison of
Franklin,
Tennessee. In this formation the army fought at the
First Battle of Franklin on April 10. On June 8, 1863, the Army of Kentucky essentially became the Reserve Corps of the Army of the Cumberland still under the command of Granger. ==Commanders==