Paper path August 10, 2019 Robert Whitcomb “Newspaper Row,’’ on Washington Street in Boston, in September 1929, right before the stock market crash in the next month. The Boston Globe was at 244 Washington St., the Boston Evening Transcript at 324 Washington (at Milk Street), the Boston Post at 261 Washington, the Boston Journal at 264 Washington and the Associated Press at 293 Washington. Other Boston news services, including the Boston Herald and Boston Traveler, were not far from Newspaper Row. It was a noisy and crowded part of downtown.