Paul E. Tsongas, a native of Lowell, Massachusetts, served two terms as the 5th Congressional District’s U.S. Representative (1975 - 1979) followed by one term in the U.S. Senate before ill health forced his early retirement in 1985.

Despite his short time in national politics, Paul Tsongas achieved a remarkable impact, particularly in areas of environmental and economic policy. His pursuit of liberal ideals culminated in a popular run for President in the 1992 Democratic campaign.

For more detailed information about Tsongas's life and achievements, please read this site's introduction to his life, biographical sketch, and essay on his historical significance.

Materials from the Paul E. Tsongas Congressional Collection are available in PDF format for full-text searching, viewing, and downloading from the UMass Lowell Libraries' Digital Scholarship Repository.

Digitization of the Tsongas Collection was made possible by a LSTA (Library Services and Technology Act) grant, "Digitizing Historical Resources," awarded to UMass Lowell Libraries from the MBLC (Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners) in 2010 for FY 2011. For more information about the grant and project, please refer to the Tsongas Digitization Project page.

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