The phrase refers to a physical object, a slip of card or other material, bearing an individual’s name, that is placed within a registry maintained in a residential dwelling. This marker serves to indicate the specific entry within the guest book that corresponds to that persons visit. For example, upon signing the register, a visitor named Mark Edwards might have a similarly labeled marker placed to denote their entry, facilitating easy future reference.
This practice offers a straightforward method of locating and verifying entries in a visitor log. It enhances the accessibility and utility of the registry, providing a means to quickly identify specific signatures and any associated comments. Historically, such systems were particularly valuable in properties with frequent visitors, allowing hosts to easily recall previous guests and the dates of their stays.