The first preliminary meeting for the organization of Scottish Rite in  Sacramento, California occurred on August 7, 1867 when thirteen Brethren, assembled at the new Masonic Hall at 6th and K Streets for the purpose of establishing a Lodge of Perfection. At that meeting a petition for charter to Ebenezer Hamilton Shaw, Illustrious Inspector General for California was prepared, approved and signed by those present and Illustrious Shaw being present at the meeting was pleased to grant the prayer of the petitions and there and then opened a Lodge of Perfection.
     This Lodge known as Palestine Lodge of Perfection #3 had few meetings during the next several years and finally the Charter of Palestine Lodge of Perfection was revoked on January 15, 1874 due to inactivity. Scottish Rite was revived in Sacramento in 1895 and the first recorded regular meeting of the Sacramento Scottish Rite Bodies as we know them today was held on April 3, 1895 at the Masonic Hall at 6th and K Streets. Edmund C. Atkinson was the first Venerable Master. Sacramento Chapter of Rose Croix was instituted on January 19, 1901. Sacramento Council #5 Knights Kadosh was instituted on February 28, 1903 when a class of twenty candidates received the degrees. Ellis Franklin was elected Charter Preceptor. Sacramento Consistory was instituted on March 17, 1905 with twenty-nine charter members.
     The successful formation of all Bodies of the Rite by 1905 marked the most important aspect of the organization for the first decade of the new century. They all continued to grow steadily though not heavily, in membership. At a meeting on June 20, 1905 Professor E. C. Atkinson the first Master of Kadosh of the Consistory stated that Inspector General Pierce had granted the Sacramento Scottish Rite a jurisdiction of twenty miles from and around Sacramento. 
         In 1910 a committee was  appointed to look into the advisability of buying a lot on L Street for the exclusive use of the Sacramento Scottish Rite Bodies. A short time later a lot at 28th and L Streets was purchased for $13,000.00 Articles of incorporation under the name of the Scottish Rite Cathedral Association were drawn up in 1911 and $5,000.00 set aside by the Bodies for the building fund. 
     Work on the Temple which was to cost $135,000 for the building itself, and $30,000 for the scenery and fixtures to be installed was begun and the formal ceremonies of laying the cornerstone were held on May 27, 1916. The first meeting in the new building was held on May 15, 1917.  The Sacramento Bodies occupied the 28th and L Temple until the fall of 1958 when fire of unknown origin destroyed the building.
     From 1959 to 1965 regular Scottish Rite meetings were held in the Masonic Temple at 12th and J Streets and Classes and Reunions were held at Governors Hall on the grounds of the California State Fair and Exposition. The present Scottish Rite Masonic Center was first occupied in 1965. Two additions to the 1965 structure have been made. In 1970 the Lester G. Bruno Memorial Wing was added to the existing facility and in 1986 a new administrative wing was added to make room for the Sacramento Scottish Rite Clinic for Childhood Language Disorders which first opened its doors in 1987.
    Today, in 2011, the Valley of Sacramento has over 2,000 members in its 22 county service area of Northern California.  They support 9 Scottish Rite Clubs located strategically across the area.