Joseph's Hair Color
This is more for the sake of historical interest. Have you ever considered how Joseph Smith is portrayed in many paintings as having dark hair? Well, look at the below link and see what you think.
https://cfac.byu.edu/valbrinkerhoff/12josep.../source/32.html
I am not sure, but I think hair will lose some of its color over such a long time. I could be wrong, but I think this is true. Also, it is possible he got a haircut in the summer and this was from the top of his head which may have been bleached out a bit from the son.
Two other possibilities are that this really isn't his hair or that he really had lighter hair than depicted. However, you have to ask why we would bother to depict his hair darker than it really was.
Perhaps some depictions are "artist's conceptions" and not based on personal knowledge of the prophet? Perhaps some artist thought the prophet looked more sober with darker hair than he had.
Why would a neighbor lady take a lock of his hair? Interesting.
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FarSeer: Why would a neighbor lady take a lock of his hair? |
The way I have always percieved Joseph Smith is having dishwater-blonde hair. I happen to have about the same color hair as the lock the woman saved. However, when I get it wet or put any type of gel or other hair product in it, it becomes very dark, a moderate brown color. I would assume that he would have put something in his hair to keep it down (or at least wet it) for something as formal as a portrait, and probably also for major Church meetings. Thus, this doesn't have to be an inconsistency, so much as a variation in circumstances in which he was viewed.