Yes there is: When we were building the cabin 25 years ago Lucy wanted a stone foundation and chimney. Tommy, one of the guys who worked for our contractor, did the stonework using rocks from an old collapsed farmhouse up on the mountain. One day Lucy and I were there inspecting the work and noticed that one of the stones laid into the foundation had furrows in its flat surface that strongly indicated it had been a fragment of a millstone and asked him if there might be other millstone rocks from that farmhouse that he could use when erecting the chimney. Tommy said, "I can do you one better, my pappy has a pair of French millstones laying around in his backyard that he salvaged from my grand pap's mill down on Jackson River after it burned down during WW II."
The bed (stationary) stone was set into the chimney and the runner (driven) stone was later set into the side wall when we built the garage, facing it's mate across the yard on the cabin.